A black and white photograph of the marina and harbor at Westport, Washington. Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white seascape photography series.
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Love maritime photos!!
Thanks Erik. There will be more in the near future since our offer on a building lot in Coupeville was accepted.
20mins across the water from me!! I’m 5mins from Onamac