A black and white photograph of old pilings on the Puget Sound at the Dickman Mill Park in Tacoma, Washington.
One of a collection of photographs from my photography project Foggy Morning on the Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 2014
A black and white photograph of old pilings on the Puget Sound at the Dickman Mill Park in Tacoma, Washington.
One of a collection of photographs from my photography project Foggy Morning on the Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 2014
It was my daughter’s last full day before she had to fly back to Belgium to prepare for the upcoming school term. She wanted to show her roommate around Seattle, Washington. Throughout the day, we visited many famous tourist spots, including Fremont (the center of the universe), the Troll, and the downtown waterfront. We also…
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific Northwest as it transitions from winter to spring, capturing the vibrant emergence of new life against towering snow-capped peaks. Let these stunning landscapes inspire awe and appreciation, inviting you to embrace the transformative power of nature in your own space.
The Space Needle, a soaring landmark and symbol of the Pacific Northwest, takes center stage in this black-and-white photograph. Designed for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle still captures the imagination today and is a popular subject for photographers. In my unique perspective, I’ve reimagined this iconic structure in a way that will intrigue…
A black and white landscape photograph of Mount Rainier as viewed from the Silver Forest Trail in the Sunrise area of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington. Read the story behind this photograph on my blog post at August Afternoon at Sunrise, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, 2016. EXIF: Nikon D700, Tamron 17-35 mm Æ’2.8-4.0 lens,…
This black and white landscape photo of Palouse Falls in Washington State holds a special place in my heart. I captured it in 2013 during an early spring road trip across the state to Idaho with my daughter. Our schedule was tight, but we squeezed in a detour to the falls on State Route 261….
Every once in a while, I come across fascinating manmade structures in nature. Though seemingly untouched, our world often bears the mark of human intervention. During a recent road trip through Oregon, I stumbled upon an intriguing sight: an old steel railroad bridge spanning the Nehalem River. One afternoon, while driving home from Portland, Oregon,…
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Love this!
Thank you Lindsey Norberg
nice!! I just took a similar photo yesterday. http://t.co/fJNnpQt9jN