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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| Sawtooth Ridge (locally AKA the "Needles"), at Washington Pass, North Cascades Highway, Washington.
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| Cutthroat Peak, just west of Washington Pass, North Cascades Highway, Washington. This is my favorite view from that road. |
| Morning twilight at the Table Mountain Star Party 2000, after having stayed up all night taking film photos of the sky. |
| Mt. Rainier, seen from the road on the way back from the Table Mountain Star Party 2000. |
| View from the La Conner (WA) pier, at the southern end of the Swinnomish Channel. Note the Earth's shadow rising. |
| Mount Baker to the east, seen from across farm fields on Fir Island, Skagit County, WA. |
| View to the west, seen from the Best Road bridge across the north fork of the Skagit River, WA. |
| View of Mt. Baker to the east, seen from the Best Road bridge across the north fork of the Skagit River, WA. |
| A logging truck on Interstate 5, carrying some old growth logs. |
| A view of clouds seen from above. Taken over... oh, Montana probably, on the same flight as all of the "Clouds" stereo picture set. |
| The view from our porch and a little NW, during a bit of fog one night.
 
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| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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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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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The lighthouse at Mukilteo (MUH-kil-TEE-oh), just south of Everett, WA.
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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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