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I'm thinking about heading over to Seattle on Saturday morning and staking out a spot from which to shoot the Blue Angels. (I've lived in the area for five and a half years and never once seen them perform, so I figured this weekend was a good a time as any.) I was thinking of heading to the...
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Saturday's choice: A triple-header steam excursion on the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, or a relaxing afternoon with my girlfriend? Companionship won out over a two-hour jaunt down south...
The racing stables in the valley have a trio of yearlings who have quite literally been growing up...
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It's been a (long) while since I've posted here, so I thought I'd contribute something a little different from what those who know me would expect. Five and a half months ago I began dating a wonderful girl who loves horses as much as I do railroads, and it's been an entertaining adventure...
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After joining PNWP shortly after Bob founded the site, I became distracted by life and drifted away from participating here. I certainly didn't abandon photography, though, so I thought I'd present a few of my favorites from '09. These will primarily focus on railroading since that's what I...
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Double entendre? Why, yes! This shows that you don't have to go far from home to get interesting photos -- in this case, quite literally a stone's throw from my apartment lies this dam on Issaquah Creek. (June 10, 2007; Canon 20D, 17mm, f/22, ISO 100, 1/5s)
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