Sunset

Sunset over Downtown Seattle

Sunset over Downtown Seattle

View of a sunset through the windows at work.

Mountain at Sunset 2

Mountain at Sunset 2

Mountain at Sunset 1

Mountain at Sunset 1

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Just a Street

Just a Street

It was a nice day so I walked home from work.

 

This street has a great view of the Puget Sound, and light on the water made the dark shape of the cargo ship look much more impressive then it does durring the day.  In the distance you can see the Olympic Mountain Range, still covered in snow.

 

I took this picture mostly for the light off the water, which somehow didn't match the sky or even the ending sunset, but was some left over orange-yellow light. 

Sculpture Park

Sculpture Park

It was a nice day so I walked home from work.

 

This is a shot of the new Seattle Art Museum's Sculpture Park near down town Seattle. The strange shape in the front is a big orange-salmon colored metal sculpture that has the shape of a fish or Orca jumping out of the water.  You can see a ferry going by in Puget Sound past it, and a few people walking along the top of the sculpture park near the statue.

View from 1st Ave

View from 1st Ave

It was a nice day so I walked home from work.

 

This view looks nice, but what you can't see is the freeway running directly bellow the shot.  Cars and traffic tend to throw of the soothing effect of this location if your there in person. 

Market at Sunset

Market at Sunset

It was a nice day so I walked home from work.  I took some pictures along the way.\

 

Here's the Market at sunset.  Some crossing the street while I took this asked me what the hell I was taking a picture of, turned to look behind him, and just about fell out of his wheel chair.  Timing is everything. 

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