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This gentleman was walking around the convention with a glass ball balanced on his head.

WHEREAS All citizens of Seattle are committed to the calling and responsibility to care for the land and water and air and creatures; and,

 

WHEREAS Seattle citizens represent a broad spectrum of faith and beliefs, most of which include care for all others and care for the planet; and,

 

WHEREAS Seattle citizens are deeply connected to many other citizens all over the world through friendship, love, and family bonds, many of whom may be already suffering climate-related environmental catastrophes; and,

 

WHEREAS Seattle citizens have a great accumulation of knowledge and innovative technological know-how to make change for the better; and,

 

WHEREAS Our well-educated public understands the necessity to keep our atmospheric carbon dioxide below 350 parts per million in order to have a planet similar to the one on which civilization developed and to which life on earth is adapted; and,

 

WHEREAS Seattle City policies, initiatives, laws, and programs have been put forward to lower the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere such as Walk-Bike-Ride, Zero Waste, Urban Agriculture, Carbon Neutral, Community Powerworks and so many more laudable programs; and,

 

WHEREAS Seattle City government strongly supports and is supported by non- governmental organizations that take climate action; and,

 

NOW THEREFORE, The Mayor and City Council of the City of Seattle proclaim:

 

September 24, 2011 as a day for Moving Planet Seattle: a day to move beyond fossil fuels, beyond oil, beyond coal, as our city prepares the way for a peaceful Transition to an abundant and positive future beyond fossil fuels for all plants, all creatures, and all future generations.

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Canon EOS 30D + 70-200 mm @ 200 mm - 1/200 sec at f/3.5, ISO 3200

Aperture priority mode @ 1/3 EV E.C - Pattern metering - no flash

Subject Distance: unknown

 

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Taken on 05.02.2008, uploaded on 05.05.2012.

 

©2008 Adam James Steenwyk. Please contact me at ajamess [at] gmail [dot] com if you would like to use this photo. Blog: www.f128.info

tiffany is a long drink of water

06/08/2014: 4x6: Seattle's Pike Place Farmers Market

View of Seattle from August 2014

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On my way back to work I had to take this shot of the sky and the tall buildings. The tallest building is The Columbia Center, which houses some Amazon offices in it. I've heard you can go all the way to the top floor and look out. I still need to do that

© Katie Cann, Red Sparrow Photography 2014 for RTF5. Permission for use granted with proper photographer credit.

Looking at the seagles in Ivar's

Sep 7, 2013; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Sounders forward Obafemi Martins (9) and Chicago Fire midfielder Jeff Larentowicz (20) fight for the ball during the 2nd half at CenturyLink Field. Seattle defeated Chicago 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports

Gasworks Park, Seattle, WA

As seen from the water taxi.

Taken from the Seattle Space Needle at Dusk. I keep trying to think of how I would get rid of the relection if I go back again so any ideas would be appreciated. Problem I ran into: I didn't have my tripod so I propped the camera up againt the holders for the railing. Gave a neat "tilt" look to the picture as well. The yellow structure is the space needle. I will try and post a pic of that later next week.

The Seattle, Washington waterfront skyline late in the afternoon.

A smooth yellow swath cuts diagonly across the rough grey concrete surface at the Seattle's Central Library.

Seattle Skyline from Kerry Park at sunset with Mt. Rainier in the background.

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Seattle Trip, July 2011 - the outside wall of the EMP (Experience Music Project) in Seattle Center.

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- EMP Museum

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