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Having grown up in the Seattle area, I’ve always loved ferry boats. Here’s a pic from a few years ago. Original photo was edited in Snapseed and DistressedFX on iPad.
If we travel simply to indulge ourselves we are missing some of the greatest lessons life has to offer. – Unknown
This moment is the exact reason why I do this. To sit on a cliff and look out to world with no distractions. Just you, God and the big wide world. A time to dream, a time to reminisce and reflect, a time to simply breathe.
-Thunder Rock Cove. Brookings, Oregon
Paddle boarders enjoying the view from The Hood Canal of the Olympic Mountains shrouded in wildfire smoke.
A landscape photograph of Haystack Rock and the Pacific Ocean on an Autumn morning at Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Minus 4 low tide, today. This beach is only 2 miles from my home. It's fun to see what is showing in the areas that we usually don't see. I think I will go to another beach, tomorrow.
Seattle, Washington
Winter
I am not sure why I never posted these and I thought I had, but better late than never. From a trip home to Seattle, Winter 2019. Since moving to Poland, I seldom get home and its been two years since I shot these, but I am very glad that I decided to shoot most of the trip with film and looking at them today brings a lot of joy for me. I hope they do for you as well.
Analog. Nikon FM2 and Rollie RPX
Links to all of my work. Instagram. Website. Behance. linktr.ee/ewitsoe
When the opportunity for a potential beautiful sunset image coincides with my days off from work, I do my best to make it out to the coast. On this January day, all the weather forecast models promised a colorful sunset in the area of Cape Disappointment State Park (located along the southwest tip of Washington State near Illwaco).
It was nearly high tide as I drove my Jeep down the beach, and after crossing several small streams, I drove as far south as I could go until I reached Beards Hollow. I had the entire beach to myself nearly an hour before sunset.
As the sun was setting, it beautifully illuminated the clouds from below as well as the the incoming waters of the high tide. With such stark contrast, the trees and cliffs of North Head were silhouetted against the sunset skies. Indeed, it was a very beautiful and peaceful winter night at the beach.
Seattle, Washington
Winter
I am not sure why I never posted these and I thought I had, but better late than never. From a trip home to Seattle, Winter 2019. Since moving to Poland, I seldom get home and its been two years since I shot these, but I am very glad that I decided to shoot most of the trip with film and looking at them today brings a lot of joy for me. I hope they do for you as well.
Analog. Nikon FM2 and Rollie RPX
Links to all of my work. Instagram. Website. Behance. linktr.ee/ewitsoe
A photograph of the southern span of the Deception Pass Bridge looking west at sunrise. I found this vantage point while parked on Pass Island (between the two spans) and hiking down the rocky cliffs just above the waters edge.
Seattle, Washington
Winter
I am not sure why I never posted these and I thought I had, but better late than never. From a trip home to Seattle, Winter 2019. Since moving to Poland, I seldom get home and its been two years since I shot these, but I am very glad that I decided to shoot most of the trip with film and looking at them today brings a lot of joy for me. I hope they do for you as well.
Analog. Nikon FM2 and Rollie RPX
Links to all of my work. Instagram. Website. Behance. linktr.ee/ewitsoe
One of a series of black and white photographs of an old wharf along the Willapa River on a foggy autumn morning in Raymond, Washington.
A trip to Cape Kiwanda, but this time I went to a different location that I had not previously been before.
4th of July sunset along the Oregon coast.
Seattle, Washington
Winter
I am not sure why I never posted these and I thought I had, but better late than never. From a trip home to Seattle, Winter 2019. Since moving to Poland, I seldom get home and its been two years since I shot these, but I am very glad that I decided to shoot most of the trip with film and looking at them today brings a lot of joy for me. I hope they do for you as well.
Analog. Nikon FM2 and Rollie RPX
Links to all of my work. Instagram. Website. Behance. linktr.ee/ewitsoe
Seattle, Washington
Winter
I am not sure why I never posted these and I thought I had, but better late than never. From a trip home to Seattle, Winter 2019. Since moving to Poland, I seldom get home and its been two years since I shot these, but I am very glad that I decided to shoot most of the trip with film and looking at them today brings a lot of joy for me. I hope they do for you as well.
Analog. Nikon FM2 and Rollie RPX
Links to all of my work. Instagram. Website. Behance. linktr.ee/ewitsoe