Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

1.10.2010

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sunlight streaming through the girders underneath one of the piers in Newport, Oregon.

1.09.2010

146.

The Yaquina Bay Bridge is a beautifully delicate bridge that spans the entrance to the Newport Harbor in Newport, Oregon.

1.04.2010

141.

three women walking through the Kreielsheimer Promenade at the Seattle Center. The water on the right is from a flat water installation, and the top of the Space Needle is just visible at the top of the photo.

1.03.2010

140.

the International Fountain at the Seattle Center is a popular place year-round. Despite the chilly temperatures, there were plenty of kids playing around the water, which is set to burst in time with the music that plays in the area.

1.02.2010

139.

this is the overhead art installation, called the Kreielsheimer Promenade, that runs between the McCaw Hall and the Exhibition Hall at the Seattle Center. At night, it changes colors and reflects in a flat water exhibit below.

12.14.2009

129.

the lighthouse at Lime Kiln Point, shot between two madrona trees. Madronas have curiously red skin that shows through bark that peels easily back

12.12.2009

127.

the lighthouse at Lime Kiln State Park, San Juan Island, Washington. I actually shot this through my sunglasses to get the effect I wanted.

12.05.2009

120.

sun through the clouds on the ferry between Anacortes and San Juan Island, Washington.

12.03.2009

118.

water churning off the back of a ferry, on the trip between Anacortes and San Juan Island, Washington.

11.29.2009

114.

on the ferry between Anacortes, Washington and Friday Harbor, on San Juan Island, Washington. The weather was absolutely beautiful, despite the very brisk breeze, and this part of the ferry was totally deserted.

11.20.2009

105.

The Green River runs close to my apartment complex, and due to a faulty dam upriver, the Army Corps of Engineers has predicted a 30% chance of flooding this winter. King County placed these sandbags on the banks of the river and while they are hideous, we are grateful for the protection.

11.15.2009

100.

The International District in Seattle, formerly known as Chinatown, is a section of Seattle established by Chinese immigrants around the turn of the century. It is not a place I have had much opportunity to explore, but the dragons on the light poles are one of my favorite features.

11.12.2009

97.

When you live in a damp climate, you get a lot of moss. The moss this year is vibrantly green and I love the way it looks against the red roof.

11.10.2009

95.

6:30 on a fall morning is really dark. These globe lamps sit outside the front entrance of Renton High School in Renton, Washington. The school is almost 100 years old and has some beautiful architectural details.

11.09.2009

94.

a countertop jukebox at the counter at Johnny Rockets, a 50's diner style restaurant at Kent Station in Kent, Washington

11.08.2009

93.

neon lighting at night. Armondo's Italian Restaurant, in downtown Renton, Washington

11.07.2009

92.

glass balls in the window, an artistic touch at Armondo's in downtown Renton, Washington

11.06.2009

91.

If you haven't noticed by now, there is something about the way light acts that attracts me. I am especially fascinated by the way light and glass work together. This was the overhead lighting at an Italian restaurant in Renton, Washington.

11.05.2009

90.

I don't know why I like this picture so much, but I do. Again, there is something about the sky here that is incomparable and indescribable. You can almost breathe in the blueness. Taken in downtown Renton, Washington.