Lime Kiln Lighthouse

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

Lime Kiln Lighthouse on the west side of San Juan Island, Washington

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Sunday, March 31, 2013

No. 173 2013 Spring has Sprung

Mount Vernon, Wa
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Distance from Seattle: 62miles 1hr 10min
Rating: 4 out 5
Reason to go: Short drive from Seattle to see hundreds of acres of wildflowers, daffodils and tulips in all sizes and colors. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is one of the most fantastic events in the state of Washington.  It runs from April 1 to April 30 every single year. Its worth it to start your day really early or go during the week. The word is out and weekends the tulip route will be packed with young kids and families. If your into Landscape or Flower photography this festival will give you great subjects to photograph.

TIPS: Although the Tulip Festival runs from April 1st through April 30th the actual blooming of the tulips varies with weather conditions. Short or long winter weather can cause tulips to bloom earlr or be delayed a few weeks. Check http://www.tulipfestival.orgTulip Festival / for current field conditions.

 If you do plan on going to the Tulip Festival. LEAVE EARLY in the morning to avoid the traffic mess, easier to find parking, setup your camera in a field looking east for a nice sunrise shot. Shoot by yourself and not have many people will be walking through your shot. The best light is in the morning and towards the evening.
It can be cloudy in Seattle but bright and sunny in Mount Vernon. Once the sun gets up over the cascade mountains the sky becomes a huge baby blue light box and it will be harder to find the right exposure for the flowers.
Tulips grow on raised mounds of dirt. Depending on previous days weather you could be walking on soft dirt or trekking through mud puddles, so bring shoes and pants that you don't mind getting dirty.

Every year the layout of fields change, to find out where things are  you can download a field map from Tulip Festival. Some of the growers charge a parking fee of $3-$5 to visit their grounds. Most of the streets that run between Mount Vernon and La Conner are 2 lane rural roads with NO SHOULDER PARKING.  There are ropes and signs all over the place telling people not to park on the side of the road, but as the day goes on and the mass of weekenders start to roll in you will see backups building up because people will stop in the middle of the road to admire the fields.



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Daffodil and Barn
Morning Rows Yellows
Etherial Sunbreaks
Bring Fire to the Rain
Setting Fire to the Rain
Flooded Field Sunrise Reflection
Flooded Field at first light
Behind the scenes in Skagit Valley, WA
Behind the scenes at the farm

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

No. 117 Belvedere Park, West Seattle's Overlook with stunning views

Belvedere Park
3600 Southwest Admiral Way
Seattle, WA

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This park has a stunning view across Elliott Bay to downtown Seattle, and on clear days to the Cascade Mountains and Mt. Rainier. Divided into two parts on the east and west sides of Admiral Way, the east section features a totem pole depicting stylized beavers, fish and frogs.
Belvedere Viewpoint is a popular spot for scenic photos and as a backdrop for wedding and other ceremonial photos.

Belvedere Viewpoint was named after the "Belvidere District" subdivision. It comes from the Italian words for "beautiful" and "to see."
The original 25-foot totem was a gift to the city in the 1930s from E. "Daddy" Standley, owner of Ye Olde Curiosity Shop on the downtown waterfront and a booster of the viewpoint, from his collection. It was carved by Bella-Bella Indians from the Queen Charlotte Islands.
It became famous from use on postcards and telephone directories. Deemed beyond repair in 1966, its replacement was carved from a cedar log cut from Schmitz Park. Robert Fleischman and Michael Morgan, both Boeing engineers, donated some 300 hours of work carving the new totem.

Belvedere Park
Looking across Elliot Bay at Seattle Skyline and Shipping Terminal
Belvedere Park
Looking south east for the morning sunrise







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Sunday, September 23, 2012

No. 115 Hamilton Viewpoint Park

Hamilton Park
1531 California Avenue SW
Seattle, WA

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Hamilton Park in West Seattle neigborhood is one of the best places to get sweeping views of downtown Seattle from across Elliott Bayfor both evening sunsets and early morning sunrises. Depending on weather conditions so can also see the westerns ide of the cascade mounatin range behind the city skyline.
The park hours are 4am to 11pm and there is a gate at the entrance to the parking lot.
In spring and summer the bluff has full shrubs and trees that add to the foreground. In late fall and winter the viewpoint opens up more. Some locals even ski and snowboard here when there is enough snow on the ground to build moguls.


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Sunrise shot from the railing around 5am
Hamilton Viewpoint Seattle, WA
Recent fire in central Washington cast and orange and red tones into the atmosphere
Hamilton Viewpoint Seattle, WA
Seattle Skyline at 450mm
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

No. 110 Grand Avenue Park

Grand Avenue Park
Location
1800 Grand Ave.
Everett, WA 98201

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Grand Avenue Park sits on a bluff overlooking the Everett Marina. It is a 5 acres hill top park located on Grand Avenue between 19th Street and 16th Street. After a re-dedication in June of 2008 the park was upgraded with wider walkways, historical street lighting, public art installations, including a compass rose, and new planting beds. The park over looks the Everett Naval Base, and Port Gardner Bay.
Grand Avenue Park overlook
Looking down from Grand Avenue Park
Compass Rose ~ Grand Avenue Park overlook
Compass Rose at Grand Avenue Park

Park hours
6 a.m.-10 p.m. April 1-Oct. 31

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No. 109 Everett Marina

Port of Everett Marina
Fletcher Way
Everett, WA
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Created in 1918, the Port of Everett is situated on Port Gardner Bay at the mouth of the Snohomish River. With over 2000 boats ranging in length from dingis and kayaks, to small and larger motor yachts to tall sailboats there something for every one's dream of owning a boats. The floating docks are gated and only open to boat owners and guests but with a mid zoom range lens you can get in quite close on the hull details from the walk way that goes around the complex. Plenty of reflection shot opportunities available through out the day.
You can see a lot of bird activity from gulls, geese, and blue herons to sea life such as pacific harbor seals swimming between the boats to larger animals such as minke, grey whales and killer whales in the channels. Sunsets are dramatic weather permitting.





Everett Marina sunset
Sailboat Masts Silhouette
Everett Marina Docks
Everett Marina from the sidewalk




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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

No. 70 Seattle Great Wheel Ferris

Seattle Ferris Wheel

Location: 1301 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98101 Map It

Website: http://seattlegreatwheel.com/index
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSeattleGreatWheel
How much does a ride cost?
Adults (12 ) $13 tax
Children (4-11) $8.50 tax
Children (0-3) Free
Seniors (65 ) $11 tax

The downtown Seattle waterfront has a new attraction on the back of Pier 57. Opened for business on June 29th, 2012 Seattle's Great Wheel is a 175 foot tall Big Wheel type "Ferris Wheel" with 42 enclosed gondolas that rotates 40 feet out over Elliot Bay behind Pier 57. The 42 air conditioned gondolas each hold up to six passengers, and there's also a VIP gondola with a glass bottom floor and four leather seats. VIP tickets are $25 and include a Seattle Great Wheel tee-shirt and a shorter wait time. Tickets for the VIP gondola are available only at the pier and the gondola cannot be reserved for a specific time. All rides last about 12 minutes and include three rotations.

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Great Wheel Sparres
Seattle Backdrop for great wheel
Seattle Waterfront from Great Wheel
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

No. 59 Brackett's Landing, Edmonds

Brackett's Landing
Edmonds, WA

Location: Brackett's Landing and the Underwater Park is located immediately next to the Edmonds terminal of the Kingston ferry. Take I-5 to Edmonds and follow the signs towards the ferry. Don't get in the ferry lanes. Turn left towards the ferry at the intersection at the front of the ferry lane. Turn right into the Brackett's landing parking lot immediately across the railroad tracks.

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