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Summer Seattle Sunset

by on Jul.10, 2008, under Capitol Hill, Seattle, Sunsets, Vistas

Lake Union and The George Washington Bridge.
Seattle, WA. 8:54 PM. July 7, 2008.
Nikon D300. Nikon 50mm f/1.8 lens.
Manual. 1/125 sec @ f/10. ISO 200.

The fifty degree weather of clouds and rain that plagued Seattle through May seems long behind us. Atmospheric conditions in the Pacific Northwest are nearly perfect right now. Seattleites don rain jackets and pour coffee down their throats during the winter because they know life in July, August and September is unrivaled anywhere else.

Throughout much of the year, The Puget Sound withholds its beauty; only occasionally does it allow un-overcast glimpse of mountains, water and sky. About a week ago, I drove along 10th Avenue in Capitol Hill on my way back to Wallingford from Volunteer Park. The view looking west was striking: Lake Union, The George Washington Bridge, Gas Works Park, Queen Anne, Ballard and The Olympic Mountains. Expansive vistas like these boldly contrast with the limitless gray endured during the winter.

I decided to return to the 10th Avenue vantage point with my camera on a clear night to catch the sunset. Unfortunately, there weren’t too many clouds in the sky to play with the light, but this image conveys the absolute wonderful climate we are experiencing here in the corner of the country. Let me know when you’ll be visiting.

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Flying to California

by on Jun.14, 2008, under Sunsets, Vistas

Somewhere over Oregon on a Boeing 737. April 2, 2008. 7:48 PM.
Nikon D300. Nikon 18-200mm VR lens @ 18mm.
Aperture Priority. 1/50 sec. @ f/7.1. ISO 400.

Several weeks into a new assignment at Boeing Capital Corporation I found myself on a plane bound for California. The mission involved flying into Ontario and conducting an audit of Boeing inventory at Pacific Aviation Group in Victorville, CA. Fortunately I was flying with my co-worker, Dave, who is a member of Alaska Airlines’ MVP Gold Club—take home value of that: he was able to upgrade me to first class. Nice. After years of watching airport workers carelessly toss bags around, I decided to carry-on my relatively new Nikon D300. I brought along the big rig because I planned to visit my brother in nearby Barstow, CA. Legendary Route 66 bisects his town and I figured there would be some good picture taking. At take off it was sunny and pleasant, but I did not expect the gorgeous sunset we were about to witness. Sitting in first class also provided me with ample room to dig through my camera bag and lean over the window to shoot.

This vista is appropriately framed by the wing (with advanced blended winglet) of a Boeing 737 NG and a GE CFM56 jet engine. The D300 was cranked with picture control settings of Vivid and +3 saturation.

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Discovery Park

by on Apr.18, 2008, under Ballard, Seattle, Sunsets, Vistas

Discovery Park. Seattle, WA. April 11, 2008. 7:40 PM.
Nikon D300. Nikon 18-200mm lens @ 18mm.
1/160 sec. @ f/7.1. ISO 200.
Last week Friday Jon and I drove over to Magnolia to photograph Discovery Park. It is hard not to notice Discovery Park when looking at a map of Seattle; it’s a big chunk of green on the western edge of the city. Fort Lawton, an old army outpost, is also located in there.

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Portage Bay

by on Apr.11, 2008, under Ballard, Night Photography, Seattle, Sunsets, U-District, Vistas

Portage BayPortage Bay, Seattle, WA. April 9, 2008. 8:43 PM.
Nikon D300. Nikon 18-200mm VR lens @ 22mm.
20 seconds @ f/9. ISO 400


On Wednesday Jon and I made a quick stop to the north shore of Portage Bay on our way to trivia night at Montlake Ale House. We were supposed to meet Sharat and Dana at 8:30, but I lost track of time and we showed up late, completely missing trivia (which is a shame considering the trivia talent residing at 4411). We’ll be there next week—promise.

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Sunday Sunset

by on Apr.10, 2008, under Ballard, Night Photography, Seattle, Sunsets, Vistas, Wallingford


I try to get out of the house around sunset if the sky looks interesting. Living in Seattle provides endless opportunities to explore new vistas. The city nestled between the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges and surrounded by water conveniently has hundreds of municipal parks that stay open after dark. The view from each park has its own striking combination of water, mountains, buildings, roads, structures, trees and sky. Couple those elements with Seattle’s interesting weather and finding a good photo is not that hard. (continue reading…)

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