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- Merriman Falls Satellite
Smaller cascade a few dozen yards from Merriman Falls. - Lake Quinault Lodge
Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. - Lake Quinault Lodge
Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. - Lake Quinault Lodge
Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. - Swing at the edge
Swing at the edge of a 70-foot bluff, Magnolia, Seattle - Fine Feathered Friend
- Spacelift 2018
- Top shelf kitty
- Corner of the Country
Cape Flattery, northwesternmost point in the continental United States - Lenny
- New Dungeness Lighthouse
Located 5 miles out from the mainland; shot from shore at 400mm, cropped to 1/3rd. - Center of the Universe
- Help me, Doctor Zaius
- The Face on the Tails
- Starry Night
- Golden Moment
- The cool blue hills of earth
- Above and Beyond
Vietnam War memorial, 58,000 replica dog tags, at the Chicago Public Library - Chicago Morning
- Merriman Falls
- That's Me in the Corner
Population of the contiguous U.S. north and west of me: Zero. Cape Flattery, WA, northwesternmost point of lower 48. - Uhura
- Buddha in the Seattle Landscape
- Multnomah Falls
Multnomah Falls, Oregon, while still partially closed to the public due to fire damage. Shot through a chain-link fence. - Vista House
- City Centre
City Centre, 1412-1430 Fifth Avenue, Seattle - Tower in the Clouds
Columbia Center, Seattle. - Thin steel grid between me and death
- Tasty Volkswagen
- Malt House
- Portal Gun Malfunction
Rick Sanchez on a wall, near Roy St & 4th Ave N, Seattle - Difference of Eighty Years
Olympic Tower (1928) and Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue (2008) in Seattle - Aurora Bridge
Aurora Bridge, 167 feet above the water level of Lake Union. Officially called the George Washington Memorial Bridge, it opened on George Washington's 200th birthday in 1932. Between its construction and 2011, when 8-foot fences were added on either side of the pedestrian walkways, there were 230 known suicides here, a grim record exceeded only by the Golden Gate Bridge. Photographed from the east walkway of the Fremont Bridge. - Chicago Tunnel
Pedestrian tunnel between Red Line and Blue Line stations, Jackson Street, Chicago - Pool on 14
When the Junior Olympic sized swimming pool at the Medinah Athletic Club in Chicago was completed in 1929, it was a remarkable feat of engineering - on the 14th floor of a skyscraper, it was then highest pool in the world (above ground level). Some call it the "Johnny Weissmuller Pool", as the Olympic gold medalist and Tarzan actor trained here. The building is now the Hotel InterContinental Magnificient Mile, and the pool is part of a fitness center available to hotel guests. It spans the entire width of the south tower. On the far wall is a terra cotta "Fountain of Neptune", surrounded with Spanish majolica tile. Though the fountain is currently dry, the hotel management have been careful to preserve all of the 1920s architectural detail of the space. 3-shot HDR, handheld. - Enter now the Tribune
- Descent into the Temple of Tiki
Three Dots and a Dash entryway, Chicago - Keep Portland Weird
- You've got red on you.
- Rooftops
- In the Rookery
Rookery Lobby, Chicago. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905. - Metallic
Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle - Sulu's Helm
- Mirror-Kirk
- Hills, two.
Near Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. - South Falls
- Borg
- Above and Beyond
Vietnam War Memorial at Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago - South Falls
- Cherry Blossoms
At University of Washington, Seattle