Thursday, May 26, 2011

Project 52 - Week 21

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

Sammamish Slough

The Sammamish Slough (known as the Sammamish River before the US Army Corps of Engineers shortened it from 20 miles and straightened it to improve navigation) flows for about 13 miles through Redmond, Woodinville, Bothell, and Kenmore in north King County, Washington, draining Lake Sammamish into Lake Washington. The river, now slough, is named for the native people who once inhabited the area along its entire length.  

This view is looking upstream; Lake Sammamish is not too far beyond the far tree line.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Project 52 - Week 20

A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.


...by any other name...

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Project 52 - Week 19


A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.


This past week was a good one; I was able to get out and shoot on two different occasions.  I'll leave it to you to decide whether it was worth it or not.

Sunday, May 1

Broad Side

The broad side of a weathered barn, just outside of Carnation, WA.

Garden Door

A weathered door on the side of a vintage building in Carnation, WA leads to the overgrown garden area.

Saturday, May 7

Bread of Life



Douglas

I was in Seattle's Pioneer Square area, and turned down a back alley to see what "gritty" images I could find.  I was about half-way down the alley when I heard a loud voice behind me.  Turning, I saw what I took to be a "street person" approaching me.  I said, "What was that?"  He said, "Take my picture!"  Well sure, I thought, why not?  His name was Douglas and he was up from Mississippi, having fled that area after the recent tornadoes had gone through.  I gave him a few dollars.

Emergency Exit



Rebirth of the Cold



Merchants Cafe


Sunday, May 1, 2011

Project 52 - Week 18


A photo a week...for a year.  Fifty-two weeks; 52 images, minimum.

This little girl was very enthralled with something out that window...she had the hardest time keeping still!


Curious