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Spending my birthday on the beach. Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham, Washington, USA. June 2016.
Experienced by Dylan Luder
28 km from Washington Park
I have always been a fan of long exposure and just love to see what the highway looks at night through a lens. Night photography is it’s own category and I just keep coming back to it.
Experienced by Trevin Rudy
36 km from Washington Park
Taken at Stimpson Family Nature Reserve in Bellingham, WA. Follow me on instagram @justincron
Experienced by Justin Cron
59 km from Washington Park
I saw a perfect street on Whidbey Island in north eastern Washington. There was nobody on it and the depth of the street provided an amazing scene. Then, this lone biker, commuting to work as it seemed, popped up on the horizon and provided an interesting subject to my landscape shot!
Experienced by Eric Saunders
72 km from Washington Park
Saw this guy go super fast across the mountain on his old cross country skis.
Experienced by Johannes Andersson
80 km from Washington Park
I have stopped at this spot many times and it’ll never get old. Fog typically sits in this area off Highway 542, heading to Mt Baker. Find this spot on your drive to Nooksack Falls.
Experienced by Dylan Luder
82 km from Washington Park
Hurricane Ridge is one of the most popular hikes in Olympic National Park. Even during the heat of the summer, as I trekked up the mountain, the ice stayed put, not melting at all. Laying in the 80 degrees heat with the snow underneath my feet, it’s a great spot. And this photo is a reflection of that.
Experienced by Max Templeton
84 km from Washington Park
Taken in the Mt. Baker Wilderness. Artist Point, Highway 542. Whatcom County, Bellingham, Washington
Experienced by Dylan Luder
101 km from Washington Park
A view from the amusement park of the Space Needle. Shot on 35 mm film.
Experienced by Randy Laybourne
102 km from Washington Park
We drove 100+ km to the temperate rainforest, the scenery is amazing, like a magic movie. We passed the town of Fox, but did not encounter the vampire :-D
Experienced by Yux Xiang
102 km from Washington Park
Who knew that fog could be so beautiful. As it moves slowly across the distant hills and mountains, revealing and hiding the towering pines, it really is a site to behold.
Experienced by Andrew Spencer
102 km from Washington Park
A quick hike through damp, ancient forest led us to this breathtaking view. The roaring water and sweet smell of the damp woods was very refreshing.
Experienced by Andrew Spencer
102 km from Washington Park
After two days of hiking, we emerged into an enchanted valley, where the clouds hung so low, you couldn’t see where the earth ended and the sky began. The waterfalls that trickled off both walls of the valley’s tunnel seemed to come from the heavens.
Experienced by Nick Dunlap
102 km from Washington Park
One of my favorite views on Lake Crescent in Washington to do long exposures. Lake Crescent, WA
Experienced by Dave Hoefler
102 km from Washington Park
My first time in Seattle a few years ago I decided to take it all in by foot. Walking all over the city I found myself heading towards the sound right around sunset. As I came out of the underground tunnel I was greeted with this pier view out towards the mountains and the sunset.
Experienced by Austin Wehrwein
103 km from Washington Park
The Seattle space needle at sunrise from Kerry park in Queen Anne
Experienced by Casey Horner
103 km from Washington Park
Over two years of memories were written on a large plank of wood used to cover as a table in my friends apartment. We thought it was a good time to burn it as we all have started off on separate paths now that most of us have graduated from our universities.
Experienced by Connor Jalbert
103 km from Washington Park
Near the famed Public Market, otherwise known as Pike Place, is the Seattle eye giving a bird’s eye view of the harbor and surrounding area. Maybe you’ll be lucky and the skies will be blue. Not always a given in Seattle.
Experienced by Debby Hudson
103 km from Washington Park
What an amazing city. Even though this picture isn’t of the city, it’s always going to remind me of the amazing people and ideas I found there in May 2018. I shot this just before stepping off the Bainbridge ferry at the end of a long day walking around Ballard and Bainbridge Island. Thanks to Dribbble and friends for giving me an excuse to spend a weekend exploring a small piece of the Pacific Northwest. Thanks to Sofia. I want to give a shoutout to my friend Joe (http://www.josephhaubert.com), the stuff he taught me in a class has really upped my photography skills.
Experienced by Aaron Dowd
103 km from Washington Park
Panorama of the Seattle skyline from Gas Works Park, looking across Lake Union.
Experienced by Chad Peltola