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Solidarity - September 16th, 2010

Walked up on this guy near Five Points, on 5th Avenue in Seattle. Full size available here.

Tags: black & white, nikon d5000, street, t-shirt
Posted in photography, seattle

 

Donny Osmond and the Sad Narwhal - September 5th, 2010

We had an interesting stroll through Seattle yesterday while hunting down the folks from Intel WiMAX. The town was buzzing with PAX 2010 attendees, so it was more interesting (and sometimes crowded) than usual — but I like it that way. We found “Sad Narwhal,” shown in the above image, on a random bit of [...]

Tags: brick wall, chinese man, minotaur, narwhal, nikon d5000, pencil sharpener, seattle, street
Posted in photography, seattle

 

Seattle Public Library - September 1st, 2010

Alright, so we finally went to the Seattle Public Library (it only took us a full year). If you haven’t ever seen it before, it’s a bit jarring; the structure itself is a large misshapen monster of glass that looks more like an enormous greenhouse than anything else, and it’s plopped down in the middle [...]

Tags: architecture, books, escalator, interior, library, nikon d5000, street
Posted in photography, seattle

 

The Japanese Garden - August 26th, 2010

Grabbed this shot just a couple of feet directly above a literal feeding frenzy at the huge koi pond in Seattle’s Japanese garden. The koi in the pond are proportional gigantic, and they swarm wherever they think food may be. Some of the fish in this picture are easily larger than a dachshund. Full size [...]

Tags: black & white, coins, color, fish, garden, koi, lily pad, nikon d5000, spider, turtle, water
Posted in photography, seattle

 

Capacity: 320 - August 9th, 2010

These images are all entered in the American Undercover Photography Contest, on deviantART. We came across this old fallout shelter sign today while checking out the now-defunct, very old, and quite grungy Seattle Steam plant. The building has been sitting in disuse for quite some time, but the company itself is now operating up the [...]

Tags: grunge, industrial, nikon d5000, Seattle Steam Corporation
Posted in photography, seattle, vintage

 

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