A black and white photograph of a driftwood log washed up on the beach at Deception Pass State Park on Whidbey Island, Washington.
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Forever Grounded, Part 1, 2022
While exploring the Pacific Northwest’s coastlines and inland waterways, I am captivated by the silent sentinels of maritime history—boats that have long since departed from the waves. Now forever grounded, these vessels captured my imagination, sparking a new photographic project I’m excited to share with you.
Rocky Coastline, Rosario Head, Deception Pass State Park, Washington, 2015
A black and white, long exposure landscape photograph of rocky coastline (Urchin Rocks) near Rosario Beach at Deception Pass State Park on Fidalgo Island, Washington.
Rocks, Ala Spit, Whidbey Island, Washington, 2015
A black and white, long-exposure landscape photograph of a group of rocks on the coastline at Ala Spit on Whidbey Island, Washington.
Sunny Winter Day on Oyster Bay No. 4, Thurston County, Washington, 2016
A black and white photograph of Oyster Bay on a sunny Winter day near the Kennedy Creek Natural Area Preserve in rural Thurston County, Washington.
Driftwood on the Beach, Fort Worden State Park, Washington, 2015
A black and white photograph of driftwood on a Strait of Juan de Fuca beach at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend, Washington.
False Klamath Cove, California, 2017
A black and white landscape photograph of the Pacific Ocean and False Klamath Cove at Wilson Creek along Highway 101, California. Nikon D700, Nikkor 28-70 mm ƒ3.5-4.5, ISO 200, 55 mm, ƒ11, 1/640 second. Part of my black and white landscape photography series.