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A monochrome capture of the underside of Seattle’s iconic Space Needle, a symbol of the Emerald City, was originally constructed for the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle as its centerpiece. Very much a symbol of the Emerald City, it was inspired by the broadcast tower in Stuttgart Germany as Edward E. Carlson scribbled his idea on a napkin while in Stuttgart in 1959 calling it the Space Needle as Carlson was the chief organizer for the 1962 World’s Fair. The three-legged tower opened in April of 1962, first day of the Fair whose theme was the 21st Century. 62 years later, still one of the Emerald City’s biggest attractions plans have begun for a massive refurbishment. Olympus Evolt E-510 Olympus Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom #omd #olympusphotography #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography @spaceneedle @visitseattle #spaceneedle #pnw
Seattle Washington skyline captured from west, West Seattle to be specific. The Puget Sound is a busy waterway, much commerce passes through, there are a couple of large barges on the lower part often this Frame. Cruise ships, ferries, containers ships, aforementioned barges and personal watercraft use this beautiful picturesque water way to the Emerald City and all the towns and villages that dot its shores. Olympus Evolt E-510 Olympus Zuiko Digital 40-150 f/4.0-5.6 #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom #omd #olympusphotography #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography @visitseattle #pnw @visitwashington_official @tenbabags
From 10 miles across the Puget Sound from the waterfront of the borough of Manchester in Port Orchard Washington through the atmospheric haze is the southern end of Seattle downtown, the Emerald City as the setting sun’s warm light reflects off the many glass towers that are part of that part of the city near Pioneer Square. Olympus Pen-F OM Systems Olympus M.Zuiko 100-400mm f/5.0-6.3 #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom #omd #olympusphotography #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography @visitseattle #pnw @visitwashington_official @tenbabags @gitzoinspires
Seattle’s iconic Space Needle, a symbol of the Emerald City, was originally constructed for the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle as its centerpiece. Very much a symbol of the Emerald City, it was inspired by the broadcast tower in Stuttgart Germany as Edward E. Carlson scribbled his idea on a napkin while in Stuttgart in 1959 calling it the Space Needle as Carlson was the chief organizer for the 1962 worlds fair. An amazing and difficult design to reality the three-legged tower opened in April of 1962, first day of the Fair whose theme was the 21st Century. 62 years later, still one of the Emerald City’s biggest attractions plans have begun for a massive refurbishment. OM Systems Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark III Olympus OM Systems Olympus M.Zuiko PRO 12-40 f2.8 @visitwashingtondc #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom #omd #olympusphotography #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography @spaceneedle @visitseattle #spaceneedle #pnw
Seattle Washington Downtown Skyline from Seattle’s iconic Space Needle. What distinguishes this from other skylines is down to the bottom right, the track of the Seattle monorail. OM Systems Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark III OM Systems Olympus M.Zuiko Pro 12-40mm f/2.8 #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom #omd #olympusphotography #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography @spaceneedle @visitseattle #spaceneedle #pnw @visitwashington_official @tenbabags
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 24-105 f/4.0L IS (f/22 @ 180 sec. ISO 100)
Lee Filter Foundation
Lee Big Stopper
Processing and spot removal courtesy of LR3 & CS5.
From 10 miles across the Puget Sound from Port Orchard Washington through the atmospheric haze is Seattle’s iconic Space Needle, a symbol of the Emerald City, was originally constructed for the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle as its centerpiece. Very much a symbol of the Emerald City, it was inspired by the broadcast tower in Stuttgart Germany as Edward E. Carlson scribbled his idea on a napkin while in Stuttgart in 1959 calling it the Space Needle as Carlson was the chief organizer for the 1962 World’s Fair. The three-legged tower opened in April of 1962, first day of the Fair whose theme was the 21st Century. 62 years later, still one of the Emerald City’s biggest attractions plans have begun for a massive refurbishment. While only 10 miles across the sound, it’s over 60 miles driving around the Sound, down the peninsula across the Tacoma Bridge up to Seattle via automobile unless one catches one of the nearby ferries. OM
systems Olympus OM-D EM-1 Mark III OM Systems Olympus M.Zuiko 100-400mm f/5.0-6.3 #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom #omd #olympusphotography #olympus #microfourthirds #micro43 #micro43photography @spaceneedle @visitseattle #spaceneedle #pnw @visitwashington_official @tenbabags @siruiusa @siruiimaging
Paradise, a meadow of breathtaking wild flowers, rolling green hills and misty fog. I began setting up my camera equipment as the fog rolled in from the back hills. A perfect opportunity for foggy nature scene with lots of elements.
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Mt Rainier on a clear day, you can see the grandeur of this mountain.
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Photographing across the Puget Sound to the other side of the Seattle skyline can be challenging. The heat waves, the lighting, clouds and moisture in the air.
My post editing process was flat, matte and lots of gray colors.
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FINALLY!!!
A nice photo of Snoqualmie Falls. I have tried over and over to capture this waterfall and every time it's either to foggy, not enough light or too much mist.
Today was a complete success! Everything came together, lighting, camera gear, weather and lots of experience.
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A stunning fairytale view from Paradise Mt Rainier National Park, WA. The fog gently rolls away down the hillside exposing the wildflowers.
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This little penguin stood at the water's edge just waiting for me to capture his best side. Smooth background bokeh and a slight tint of blue in the water is what makes this photo easy on the eyes.
"I'm so pleased how this photo turned out"
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A great photo location is the Port of Seattle. Boats coming and going and fisherman trying their luck. I used a 30sec long exposure for a smooth look.
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An enchanting morning with mist and fog whispering through a meadow fill with green lush trees. A very peaceful feeling. Neutral earth color tones used.
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Imagination is nothing more than sensory states. Learn to go beyond an idea by feeling its reality.
"Neville Goddard"
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A moody nature scene from an early morning hike through Mt Rainier Paradise area in Washington. So many wonderful photo opportunities here. my editing process shows all the variations of greens and yellows.
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You never know what you'll capture when you step up to this vantage point with your camera. Here's one of the many beautiful faces of our city.
Image of Seattle's skyline taken from Kerry Park.
Seattle, Washington
March 8th, 2020
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
This little starling was captured across the street from Pike's Place Market in Seattle.
visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-market/
Seattle, Washington
December 31st, 2023
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...
Seattle, Washington
March 8th, 2020
All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...
I had fun setting up the best perspective I thought worked for this image, along the ferry terminal walkway in Seattle. Getting up early and beating the traffic into Seattle was planned, but this shot was just pure luck, ok and some skills and good equipment.
I love the study of shadow and light and how well it can be used in a photo to demand attention from its onlookers.
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The image captures a panoramic view of the Seattle skyline, showcasing a cluster of modern buildings and stadiums. The prominent feature is a pair of large, white-arched stadiums with their distinctive architectural designs.
By a stroke of luck the morning fog enveloped the water and mountains.
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A tranquil waterscape featuring a long-exposure shot, elegantly capturing the silky motion of water as it flows beneath the historic Ballard Bridge. Observing the locks gradually fill with water to enable boats to pass through is a serene and calming experience.
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©️ All Rights Reserved Louis Ruth Photography
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 24-105 f/4.0L IS
I wasn't 100% satisfied with the outcome of the other one so I did another. I think I did 3 total panoramics yesterday while I was there. I feel this one is better mostly because Mt. Rainier is clearer. Of course, this is best viewed large.
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...
Well, today is a good day. In a few short minutes I'll be on my way to Seattle to pick up a new camera (7d) and I am planning on snapping my first pictures in close to two months.
In other news, I got a call today from a company that is responsible for revamping the Seattle Tourism website, www.visitseattle.org and they are interested in licensing several of my photos as well as potentially hiring me to shoot some additional stuff for the new and improved website. I'll know more of the details next week, but it sounds promising =)
The only thing that would make today better is a nice $3,000 check from State Farm in the mail for my stolen gear. But let's not be greedy, I'll save that for tomorrow.
I am still offering a sweet deal on any and all of my prints, email me to place an order.
11x14 - $10
16x20 - $20
20x30 - $30
*Add $5 for shipping within the CONUS*
Onboard Kenmore Air & just moments away from landing at Lake Union, the sun sets on Seattle and it's iconic Space Needle
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 17-40 f/4.0L (f22 @ 240 sec. ISO 100)
Lee Filter Foundation
Lee Tobacco Grad 1
Lee Sepia Grad 3
Lee Big Stopper
Processing and spot removal courtesy of LR3 & CS5. This is part one of three of a set with the tide coming in.
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 24-105 f/4.0L IS (f/22 @ 6 sec.)
Cokin GND Filter + GND Tobacco Filter
Processing with LR3 & CS5.
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Pike Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.
The Market is built on the edge of a steep hill, and consists of several lower levels located below the main level. Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades. Local farmers and craftspeople sell year-round in the arcades from tables they rent from the Market on a daily basis, in accordance with the Market's mission and founding goal: allowing consumers to "Meet the Producer".
Pike Place Market is home to nearly 500 residents who live in 8 different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low income housing in the past; however, some of them no longer are, such as the Livingston Baker apartments. The Market is run by the quasi-government Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_Place_Market
www.visitseattle.org/things-to-do/sightseeing/pike-place-...