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Images from Various Places of Anything

These are pictures from categories of which I have so few that it wouldn't make sense to create separate pages for them. In other words, I hereby offer you leftovers.

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223kb Sawtooth Ridge (locally AKA the "Needles"), at Washington Pass, North Cascades Highway, Washington.
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138kb Cutthroat Peak, just west of Washington Pass, North Cascades Highway, Washington. This is my favorite view from that road.
134kb Morning twilight at the Table Mountain Star Party 2000, after having stayed up all night taking film photos of the sky. 231kb Mt. Rainier, seen from the road on the way back from the Table Mountain Star Party 2000.
186kb View from the La Conner (WA) pier, at the southern end of the Swinnomish Channel. Note the Earth's shadow rising. 185kb Mount Baker to the east, seen from across farm fields on Fir Island, Skagit County, WA.
60kb View to the west, seen from the Best Road bridge across the north fork of the Skagit River, WA. 60kb View of Mt. Baker to the east, seen from the Best Road bridge across the north fork of the Skagit River, WA.
128kb A logging truck on Interstate 5, carrying some old growth logs. 104kb A view of clouds seen from above. Taken over... oh, Montana probably, on the same flight as all of the "Clouds" stereo picture set.
111kb The view from our porch and a little NW, during a bit of fog one night.
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194kb The view from our porch west, just after the Great Snow of 2/2001. That pole to the right is the same one with the streetlight on it in the fog shot.
136kb Seattle, seen from the Admiral lookout in West Seattle. The ship is (I'm fairly certain) the Norwegian Sky. Yes, there was a serendipidous clearing in the sky, allowing sunshine through. 194kb Seattle (looking a bit further south), again from the Admiral lookout, just after sunset. This is a 2.5-sec exposure at f7.
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126kb A view north of a rainbow ending in the entrance to Elliot Bay. Seattle's Space Needle is at the far right. The stereo versions show the other end.
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168kb The lighthouse at Mukilteo (MUH-kil-TEE-oh), just south of Everett, WA.
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243kb(color)
157kb The last Boeing Stratoliner was masterfully put down into Elliot Bay after its engines failed. This shot was taken later, that night of 3/28/2002. It was Built in 1940, it had just been refurbished to flying condition after 10,000 hours of Boeing volunteer worker time. You read more about it here, at a local TV station's web site, and about its current status here, at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
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