I joined the 'Hog a few years ago but lost track of it while overseas. I've since retired and returned to my beloved Pacific Northwest (though Seattle is not the friendly city in which I grew up several decades ago). I'm enjoying y'all's pix and discussions, and glad to be back.
Warning: For reasons known only to my inner psyche, I enjoy shooting and assembling panoramas (maybe because my neck works better turning horizontally than vertically). Here's one of Seattle's harbor, taken from our highest building.
Neat shot(s). Where does the ferry go?
(Welcome back and to retirement.)
The small, passenger ferry just goes across the bay to West Seattle. The large one sitting at the dock (bottom center) goes across Puget Sound to various destinations (e.g. Bremerton).
BTW, the boat on the right is an Alaska cruise ship heading out for a five day cruise. The are two more big cruise ships docked on the right.
RichinSeattle wrote:
I joined the 'Hog a few years ago but lost track of it while overseas. I've since retired and returned to my beloved Pacific Northwest (though Seattle is not the friendly city in which I grew up several decades ago). I'm enjoying y'all's pix and discussions, and glad to be back.
Warning: For reasons known only to my inner psyche, I enjoy shooting and assembling panoramas (maybe because my neck works better turning horizontally than vertically). Here's one of Seattle's harbor, taken from our highest building.
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Welcome to the hog. Great image.
The longer you read UHH, the more expensive it gets.
My hobby just got a whole lot more expensive. My home was burglarized a couple weeks ago and my Nikon D800, and a bunch of Nikkor lenses, (several 50+ years old for my antique FTn, which was also taken) were packed into my Eddie Bauer duffel bag and hauled away. (I'm pissed; I really liked that duffel bag.)
The good news is I have $5000 "valuable property" insurance on that stuff plus more as general "renter's insurance." Hoping to get enough to afford a D850 plus a couple new Nikkors.
Welcome back. Nice post. Hope you get your D850.
Welcome back to the forum. Love the pano.
Welcome back Rich and I like your panos.
Welcome back to the UHH, Richard, very good pano, enjoy.
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