I liked how the fog highlighted this example of arachnid architecture.
And I also liked the look of the remodeling job that the wind did on this one.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Happy New Year! City Daily Photo’s theme today is a look back at 2013’s “Photo of the Year,” about as easy for a photographer as it is for a parent to declare a favorite child. This shot takes center stage because I love hummingbirds and I’ve not found it easy to get satisfying shots of them. I like seeing this nest-builder at work. I have a few other favorite children who I’ll bring back for encores in the coming days.
To see other 2013 Photos of the Year, click here.
Sunset view of the Clark barn. The Clarks are one of the early pioneer families in Dungeness. Beyond the barn, in the right side of the picture, is a beautiful two story farm house that operates as Clark’s Chambers Bed & Breakfast. We stayed there twice before we moved to Sequim and loved the comfortable hospitality of the Clarks and the incomparable beauty of the setting. Our room was clean, comfortable, and had a spectacular view of the Strait and Mt. Baker. Family style breakfast with Glenda and Bob Clark was a delicious start to the day.