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I learned that this horse is a "Gypsy Vanner." Beautifully groomed and although it doesn't show very well, he has a beautiful moustache!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011 we sailed to Port Angeles, in Washington State, USA, for a two-night visit with friends who live in Sequim, WA. We've been friends with Jay&Suzanne since 1998 but this was our first visit back to their Sequim home since 2005. They are American citizens and live 6-months/per/year here at their Victoria, BC, home. We had a great time. thanks to Jay &suzanne for being our best friends.
One of the highlights of our visit was returning to the The Olympic Discovery Trail
The Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) traverses over 120 miles of lowlands between the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Currently, 40 miles of paved trail are complete, connecting Blyn on Sequim Bay with the cities of Sequim and Port Angeles. At the ODT's eastern end, an additional 6 miles have been constructed running south from the seaport of Port Townsend.
N.B. On Mains second house west from Cline
You know those times when you pick the wrong spot for a sunset/sunrise...? well it's like that. I was stuck at Sequim anyways so not much scope there... sort of gathered that my best chance would be to shoot by the dock and try to add some subjects to the scene. There were hardly any colors to capture. The bay is covered in all directions mostly, so it was no wonder I was the only guy with a camera in that place. Tried a few text book shots, and then resorted to doing long exposures, which turned out to be a bit more interesting. I had my VAR-ND filter, so it was easy to play around.
You know those times when you pick the wrong spot for a sunset/sunrise...? well it's like that. I was stuck at Sequim anyways so not much scope there... sort of gathered that my best chance would be to shoot by the dock and try to add some subjects to the scene. There were hardly any colors to capture. The bay is covered in all directions mostly, so it was no wonder I was the only guy with a camera in that place. Tried a few text book shots, and then resorted to doing long exposures, which turned out to be a bit more interesting. I had my VAR-ND filter, so it was easy to play around.