Project 365: Day 235 – A West Seattle Sunset

I warned you in my last 365 post that I was recently starting to be attracted to shooting clouds. Well, here in Seattle we had quite the sunset on July 8th. The first couple of shots were from my bedroom window. But there was still some time before sunset, so …

Continue reading

Day 180: A Walk to the Sound

As I mentioned in my last post, I recently made a Twitter pact with a friend vowing not to give up on our individual Project 365s. (Sidenote…what’s more binding, a Twitter pact or a pinky swear?) The day after making that commitment I decided to take a walk down to …

Continue reading

Project 365: Days 76-82

Once again, life last week got in the way of posting my Project 365 on a daily basis. But I still managed to shoot everyday. And one day I even made it out of the house with my camera! I hope I can return to posting more regularly, but we’ll …

Continue reading

Seattle Snow

I absolutely love photographing snow — the contours and shapes, the contrasting textures are simply beautiful. Living in Seattle I don’t get many opportunities to just step out my front door into a winter wonderland. But this past Wednesday, I spent several hours wandering the snow-covered streets of West Seattle. …

Continue reading

Snow Ferry (61/365)

On Sunday, we got our first substantial snowfall in the lowland areas of Seattle. We saw 3-4 inches fall in West Seattle, especially in the North Admiral district. About an hour before sunset, I decided to head outside with my camera. I wandered through the neighborhood, saw lots of sledding …

Continue reading

Place of Refuge (365:36)

On Day 36 of my Project 365, I went to Pu’uhonua o Honaunau, also know as the Place of Refuge. It’s a bit more touristy than I usually enjoy, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t still beautiful. There was a self-guided walking tour through replicated structures of the ancient Hawaiians. …

Continue reading