A black and white photograph of Palouse Falls in Washington State with God rays from the backlit sunlight.
Part of my Pacific Northwest / Washington State black and white landscape photography series.
A black and white photograph of Palouse Falls in Washington State with God rays from the backlit sunlight.
Part of my Pacific Northwest / Washington State black and white landscape photography series.
One of a series of black and white photographs captured along the banks of the Willapa River in downtown South Bend, Washington. EXIF: Nikon D700, Nikkor 28-70 mm ƒ3.5-4.5, ISO 200, 35 mm, ƒ11, 1/125 second. Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white photography series.
This black and white landscape photo of Palouse Falls in Washington State holds a special place in my heart. I captured it in 2013 during an early spring road trip across the state to Idaho with my daughter. Our schedule was tight, but we squeezed in a detour to the falls on State Route 261….
One of the highlights of living on the Southwest Washington coast is the ability to leave the city behind and immerse myself in the region’s natural beauty. Only a half-mile from my home takes me out of town and into the timberland, farms, and scenic Willapa Bay estuary—a great escape from the urban areas. Compared…
Photo 11/14 of a series of black and white photographs of an old wharf along the Willapa River on a foggy autumn morning in Raymond, Washington. Nikon Z7, Nikkor Z 24-70/4 S lens, ISO 64, 32 mm, ƒ11, 1/6 second. GPS: 46°41’12.946″ N 123°44’44.635″ W Part of my Pacific Northwest black and white landscape photography…
A black and white landscape photograph of a mountain stream found along Forest Road 52 (Skate Creek Road) in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington.
I recently shared a few photos from my visit to Lake Cushman on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. If you missed it, read that part of the story HERE. With many areas near Lake Cushman still inaccessible by vehicle, I headed to the next watershed to the north, the Hamma Hamma River. A quick…
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Beautiful.
Thank you Dan