Posts Tagged ‘hwy 20’

This is something I have learned the hard way. While I am not going to bring the SLR when I go to the grocery store, I have learned to bring it with me if there even a decent chance of finding something interesting to photograph. There have been many times when I have found something interesting – and every time this happens my camera has done me little good sitting in its bag back home. This can be a bitter pill to swallow when one comes across something spectacular.

A few days ago I accompanied a friend on a journey to Washington State to buy a new vehicle. I debated whether I should bring the camera bag or not. It was quite likely that I would not have time to shoot anything – and also quite likely I would see nothing to shoot. I’ve had this debate before – and opted to not bring my equipment with me. Frequently this has worked out just fine, but other times I have missed great opportunities by leaving my equipment at home. So this time I brought it all with me.
Glad I did!

We stopped for a quick break along SR20 in San de Fuca which is just outside of Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island. Walked down to the shore and there was a small flock of Dunlin (Calidris alpina) foraging along the shore. A quick dash back to the car and I began stalking them along the shore. Not very skittish at all, but they did move along the shore away from me when I approached. I had to hide behind old timbers of a dock to get as close as possible. Normally it is much better to sit and wait for a group like this to wander back towards you, but they did not seem alarmed by my presence and I had no time to camp out. Dunlin spend their time here on the coasts of Washington State and British Columbia in the winter – fattening themselves up before a migration to their summer breeding grounds in Alaska and along the shores of Hudson Bay.

Tags: calidris alpina, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM, dunlin, hwy 20, oak harbor, penn cove, san de fuca, sandpiper, washington, washington state, whidbey island, wildlife
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Driving on Hwy 20 just outside of the town of Twisp in Washington State. Taken in May on my way to Kelowna after visiting North Cascades National Park.
I believe the flowers on this hillside are Mountain Arnica (Arnica montana).

Tags: arnica montana, hwy 20, methow valley, mountain arnica, okanogan, twisp, washington state
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Gorge Creek Falls sits in the Ross Lake National Recreation Area of North Cascades National Park. The main vantage point of these falls are a metal bridge that sways and shudders when traffic goes over it – and it doesn’t have the sort of surface you could put a tripod on. I have found this spot to not be very hospitable to photography, though the views are excellent. I had a bit better luck earlier this year while trying a vertical “panorama”.

The first photo here is of the Gorge Dam just outside of Newhalem, Wa.

Tags: fall color, gorge creek falls, gorge dam, gorge lake, hwy 20, newhalem, north cascades national park, ross lake national recreation area, skagit river, waterfalls
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In May I took the long route from the Vancouver area to Kelowna, via North Cascades National Park and Hwy 20. This is Washington Pass (elevation 5477 feet / 1669 m) which is just east of the park boundary.
The mountain peaks/ridges from left to right are: Hinkhouse Peak, Delancy Ridge (end of valley), Vasiliki Ridge, Kangaroo Ridge, Wallaby Peak, Unnamed Ridge, Early Winter Spire North and South (party of Liberty Bell Mountain).
25 exposures stitched, Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM @ 17mm
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Tags: Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM, delancy ridge, early winter spires, hinkhouse peak, hwy 20, kangaroo ridge, liberty bell mountain, north cascades national park, panorama, stitched, vasiliki ridge, wallaby peak, washington pass
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On Hwy 20 just outside the town of Twisp in Washington State.
7 exposures stitched, Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM @ 17mm
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Tags: Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM, hwy 20, interior, methow valley, okanogan, panorama, stitched, twisp, washington state
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