
- Winthrop Hotel 1925
- Winthrop Hotel
Winthrop Hotel, 1925, now Winthrop Apartments. Tacoma. - Turbines
Wild Horse Wind Farm, with Vestas V80 turbines, each with a 221-foot tower and 129-foot blades. - The pointed end
Spadix of a corpse flower, Amorphophallus titanum. - The Fallen One
Blade from a Vestas V80 wind turbine, damaged during construction, now an exhibit at the Wild Horse Wind Farm visitor center. 129 feet long. The open end, where it would attach to the hub, is about 6 feet in diameter. - The Cage atop Seattle
- Stairway to Surface
Pioneer Square underground station escalators - Solitude
Shed near Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie Falls
- Seattle Can be Saved... by Steam!
Seattle Underground Tour - Saint James
St James Catholic Cathedral, Seattle. Holy water font and baptism pool are in the foreground; in the distance, the high alter is under the oculus (skylight). HDR from three exposures at -2/0/+2. - Renslow Trestle Bridge
Abandoned 1909 railway trestle over I-90, Kittitas County - Over Pioneer Square
- Narada Falls
Narada Falls, Mount Rainier National Park - Marco Polo Saloon
- La Hacienda Motel
- Keep your eye upon the doughnut, and not upon the hole.
"Black Sun" sculpture, Volunteer Park, Seattle. - I'm just a boy, standing in front of a corpseflower, asking it to open for me.
Corpseflower (Amorphophallus Titanum, which means "big misshapen dick"), not yet in bloom, Seattle Volunteer Park - Groundhog Day
View from Jose Rizal Bridge. Cropped from 18mm; contrast enhanced, foreground objects removed. - Gorilla nap
- Fortress of Solitude
Private apartment atop Smith Tower in Seattle, as viewed from the public observation deck. - Fat Albert
Blue Angels C-130T transport - Crystal Tower
- Christmaspaceneedle
- Chihuly Ceiling
- Before the Falls
Snoqualmie River, near Tanner, Washington, upstream from the famous waterfall. Fast-moving, with a great fresh smell. - Angels Above
- Angels 2019
- Almost Home
Bainbridge Island ferry approaches Colman Dock, as seen from Smith Tower, Seattle - #WeGotThisSeattle
Seattle's Space Needle, closed to visitors since mid-march, added a flag reading "#WeGotThisSeattle", to bolster the city's spirit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The flag is tattered due to a sudden intense hail storm on the afternoon of March 31.