
When I hike people often stop and look where I’m looking/photographing and say “What are you looking at?” I’ll say the dirt, or the trees etc… and I often get a “huh…” response. I find beauty EVERYWHERE.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
When I hike people often stop and look where I’m looking/photographing and say “What are you looking at?” I’ll say the dirt, or the trees etc… and I often get a “huh…” response. I find beauty EVERYWHERE.
The Whitney Gardens had a greenhouse full of beautiful blooming bleeding heart plants. The only trouble was trying to isolate a branch. So I did remove a lot of competing plants and add a texture to the background in photoshop to make this beautiful flower stand out.
This male Barrow’s Goldeneye was really trying to impress this female. He would dive and flap and make lots of bubbles in the process.
I loved this fancy daffodil I found at Pioneer Park in Sequim.
This wallaby (stands about 4 ft) always looked like he was saying hi between nibbles of his tasty eucalyptus. I know…I always anthropomorphize my furry subjects.
Who said it always rains in Seattle? (WE just say that to keep EVERYONE from moving here..)
This lil guy was hanging out at Circle B Ranch outside of Orlando