
- Welcome to Twin Peaks
Site of the "Welcome to Twin Peaks" sign from the opening credits of the TV series. Reining Road, Snoqualmie. - Inverted public market
- Excelsior
- Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Pride of Starfleet
- Stevens Canyon
- Slugs for the Slug God!
Banana slug, about 4-5 inches, Hoh rainforest. - River Ohanapecosh
- Stairway to Enterprise
- Climate Pledge Arena
LED sign that mimics the look of neon. Installed January 2021 on the former Key Arena - Xenomorph
- Xenomorph
- A space needle from not very far away
- Fish eater
- Mountain Road
- Spacelift nearly complete
Space Needle near the end of major renovations, with construction platform mostly disassembled. Also, a Cargolux aircraft. - Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Rocky takeoff
- Was it something we said?
- Roadside flow
- that orange sound
- Fish eater
- I'm ready for my close-up
- Through the mountain is better than over
- Forest wasteland
- The Walrus of Christmas Past
- Dark House
Discovery Park light house, after sunset. - Clouds over Columbia Center
3-exposure HDR, from Jose Rizal Bridge. - River Ohanapecosh
- Spotlight
- Sunshine Creek
Stevens Canyon Road, near Louise Lake, Mount Rainier National Park - Do the eagles have large talons?
- Mountain Road
- Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Crisp December Day
- Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Lake Quinault
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park - Red House
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - University Inn
- Alders and the rain
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
(That's amore). In August 2017, wildfires in British Columbia produced enough smoke to cover most of western Washington. With little wind coming from the sea to disperse it, all of Seattle was choked in a thick, unpleasant haze for several weeks. The smoky air caused the full moon of 7 August to appear red. This picture was adjusted for contrast, but the colour was not changed.