
Low tide always shows a different hidden world. I just loved the consistency of tan colors in all of the creatures that seemed to form a circle around the center shell.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Low tide always shows a different hidden world. I just loved the consistency of tan colors in all of the creatures that seemed to form a circle around the center shell.
When this guy landed on the tippy tip of this tree, it wanged back and forth so hard I didn’t think he’s stay. But those talons grip well!
All along Crescent Lake are little streams coming from the Olympics into the lake.
This is one of the first flowers beside daffodils to bloom in my garden each year.
I took it outside in the daylight but just lowered the exposure of the background to really make them stand out.
These guys stacked up like a cheer squad pyramid just for you!
Mom was curled up near the den. The Kitts were still on play mode…
How many kitts do you see?
Some shots remind you that they are wild animals…This was quite the look thru my lens.
On the first day we were about to give up. All the foxes were way to far for us to photograph. We were starting to drive home when just to the right of our car (like 10 feet away) I saw this girl jogging along. I screamed STOP STOP STOP.
We shot these from our car window!