
- Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Latourell Falls
244-foot drop - Latourell Falls
Columbia Gorge, near Portland Oregon. 244-foot drop. - Lodge
- Look at the colours
- Madrones
Hat Island, Near Anacortes, WA - Man lives in the sunlit world of what he believes to be reality.
Infrared - Maple Canopy
Bigleaf Maples at Discovery Park, Seattle - Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Moonrise
Moonrise over the shrub steppe of south central Washington - Mount Constance from the Dosewallips River
- Mount Constance Sunset
Sunset behind Mount Constance, from Myrtle Edwards Park, Seattle. Two-frame HDR, cropped from 300mm. - Mount Storm King
Viewed from western end of Lake Crescent. - Multnomah Falls
Multnomah Falls, Oregon, while still partially closed to the public due to fire damage. Shot through a chain-link fence. - Murhut at the base
On the Olympic Peninsula - Murhut Falls
- Murhut Falls, 130 foot drop
On the Olympic Peninsula - New Dungeness Lighthouse
Located 5 miles out from the mainland; shot from shore at 400mm, cropped to 1/3rd. - New Richmond Hotel
- No Linen
- No one lives there
- Northern Pacific Hotel Lobby
- One Giant Leap for Mankind
Apollo 11 command module. - one orange evening
- Only you can read this sign
- Over Swinomish Channel
Twin bridges of State Route 20 over Swinomish Channel, north of La Conner - pac man cloud
- Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
- Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company mill, now abandoned, used for the filming of Twin Peaks - Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company mill, now abandoned, used for the filming of Twin Peaks - Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company mill, now abandoned, used for the filming of Twin Peaks - Painter of Tulips
- Psychic Barber
Rick's Barber Shop - "Psychic Barber", 4845 California Ave SW, West Seattle. Originally located a few blocks south, Rick's Barber Shop was in a storefront next to a psychic. The psychic had a large neon sign reading "Psychic", with her phone number below, and when Rick added a neon sign of his own he matched the font, color, and size of his neighbor's. Side by side, in adjacent windows, they looked like "Psychic Barber" from the street. Eventually the psychic's business failed, and she simply stopped paying rent and abandoned everything in the shop. The landlord gave Rick the sign, and he relocated it (minus the phone number) above his own, so it now read "Psychic Barber" in a single window. It became a West Seattle landmark, with reporters always eager to retell the story or ask Rick for his forecast on major sporting events. Last year he moved to a new building. The window was too small for the original Psychic and Barber signs, so he mounted those on an inside wall instead, but got some new neon - red, white, and blue - for the window. Still in business, Rick's Barber Shop is temporarily closed due to the virus. There's a paper sign in the window apologizing that he didn't see this coming. - Rainbow Bridge
At La Conner, Washington - Rainbow Bridge after dark
- Rainier Tower From Not Very Far Away
- Reach for the Sky
Douglas Firs on the Olympic Peninsula - Refinery refuge
Anacortes refinery