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Here we are, back in Seattle from our journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Olympic, Mt. Rainier and Cascades National Parks. The time we spent in Washington State was memorable. We travelled up mountains, visited the ocean and walked through rain forests, thoroughly enjoying the beauty of unique and rugged landscapes. We have seen turquoise rivers and stunning waterfalls, smelled the moist of the green moss in the rain forest, and marveled at several lakes along our way.
Our journey started and finished in Seattle an interesting coastal seaport City. Prior to our first departure from Seattle to our various destinations, we visited the Bell Harbor Marina several times. The first time it was during the day, and made a note to visit again in the evening, which we did but the wind was extremely strong and it made impossible to take pictures. The second time was when we returned from our trip. It was early afternoon and it had started to rain so we decided to return later. Our third time was a charmer, no rain, no wind, just us, the camera and the tripod. I took several pictures of this beautiful view, finally the City and buildings lights came on and illuminated the street and the Harbor.
This image was taken at the Bell Harbor Marina, located at Pier 66 at the downtown Seattle waterfront. I took the picture from the rooftop of a Cruise Terminal located adjacent to the marina. The rooftop is a large deck and a public park which offers spectacular views of downtown Seattle, Seattle Skyline and the Harbor.
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Our morning was a little foggy when we left the motel in search of photo opportunities. We stopped at the harbor actually looking to see if we could shoot the sea lions. When we looked at the calm water in the dock area we decided to take a detour and take pictures here. There were thousands of anchovies swimming in the water so we didn't get perfect reflections, but we tried. I guess the Skip Jack must have been visiting because he was a long way from his home port.
This capture I left in the other boats that were moving around anchored out in the open water. I also cooled this one down to keep the light from the town on the pier and boats from being too warm. Liked this cooler view ... in a blue mood today :))
Bruce Hornsby "Harbor Lights"
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Close your eyes and slip away
To the dream of your fancy
Close your eyes and float downstream
To where the marsh grass dances
Take you down where the air is thick
Like to make you shake and shiver
Make you see there will be no tricks
There will be no tricks tonight
There will be some tricks tonight
We could go down to the harbor lights
Lay out on the sand on the shore
Let me take you down to the docks at night
Whatever you do, I'll do more
Take some hours and waste them away
Let your mind flow freely
Take some time and forget about time
You may find a little feeling
I can see you shining with sweat
Like to make you shake and shiver
We could feel the air so wet
We could feel it all tonight
We could feel it all tonight
We could go down to the harbor lights
Lay out on the sand on the shore
Let me take you down to the docks at night
Whatever you want, I'll want more
Take you down where the air is thick
Like to make you shake and shiver
What I'll show you've probably seen
Why not come on again
Why not come see it again
We could go down to the harbor lights
Lay out on the sand on the shore
Let me take you down to the docks at night
Whatever you do, I'll do more
The charming little sleepy town of Maryport. Spent a fantastic day there with husband and little brother. The sky was exceptional that day and added so much to the scenery.
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The Harbor @ 2022, Limassol, Cyprus
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Theme : Cityscape Photography
Series : Sunset Rules
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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Baltimore Harbor. My submission for week 4 of the Dogwood 52 week challenge: A Quiet Moment. I have since learned that this is the only remaining ship afloat that was at Pearl Harbor 1941.
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Harbor cruise ships at "port" lined up at sunrise waiting for the first passengers. Ports O' Call Village, San Pedro, CA
After dinner, the light was perfect! East Beach is a waterfront community in Norfolk, Virginia, designed and built in the tradition of Atlantic Coastal villages.
Every local photographer has a few shots from this location in Gig Harbor. It's a challenge to try to see it in a new way so I kept this one kind of low key and moody as I remembered the scene after sunset. It is probably not a good calendar candidate without some summer sun. The clear air of winter and some fresh snow comes through for me every time though. The setting sun was at an angle so the polarizer helped out a lot. Thank you for your kind visits and comments my friends! :)
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If you get a chance to travel and like lighthouses we visited another one "Santa Cruz Harbor Light" [Walton Lighthouse] some of you may of been here. Located at the northern end of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz Harbor is a haven for fishing craft and vessels.
A harbor light, located at the west jetty, has marked its entrance for forty years. The original light was a box light structure which served from 1964 – 1996. It was replaced by a cylinder nicknamed “the water heater” which was used from 1996 – 1999. From 1999 until May 2002, a simple pipe structure held the light which marked the way into the harbor.
stands 41 ½ feet tall above the level of the west jetty, and 59 ½ feet above the mean low water mark. It weighs 350,000 pounds and is built to withstand a quarter million pounds of wave energy.
What a pleasure to visit history...
Newport Harbor Light and Newport Bridge, Rhode Island
Other Lighthouse Photos I took in 2014:
Portland Head Light 1 (Maine)
Portland Head Light 2 (Maine)
Ram Island Ledge Light (Maine)
Spring Point Ledge Light (Maine)
We had several rainstorms early in our visit. On this day I was able to get out and take photos while dodging light showers. The clouds alternated with brilliant sunshine, creating a magical light that I chased for hours.
Bangsal Harbor is the gateway to reach Gili Islands from Lombok. Either you are flying or sailing with ferries you still have to go through Bangsal Harbor to get to the Gilis. You can reach the Gili Islands by boats from the port of Bangsal, about 1km from the village of Pemenang in Lombok.
You can see here, Gili Trawangan at the distance.