We had an appointment last week and I knew the view out of the upstairs office window was pretty amazing, so took a camera with us this time (Lumix G-85). This whole area can be emptied during a low tide but the water was up during our visit. We've had some thunderstorms this past week so the clouds have been kind of special and not our usual. During low tide one can see a number of birds here, including bald eagles. We've also had orca whales come into the area from time to time.
I should cull this down to two or three... but had trouble deciding which I preferred. This spot is in Silverdale, WA.
Oh... and the last one was shot through a dirty car window as my husband was driving. It has its issues but that sure looked like a woman with flowing hair to me.
The pictures look a little dark to me but the sky was really the thing.
A thunderstorm was brewing
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Different aspect ratio
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Looking off the other direction
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The tide is shifting
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This was shot from outside the office building
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Does this look like a woman to anyone else?
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Nice shots, but I don't see a woman.
I like this one but it needed the shadows lifted. I adjusted it a little in Photos under Windows 10.
WAstinkbug wrote:
We had an appointment last week and I knew the view out of the upstairs office window was pretty amazing, so took a camera with us this time (Lumix G-85). This whole area can be emptied during a low tide but the water was up during our visit. We've had some thunderstorms this past week so the clouds have been kind of special and not our usual. During low tide one can see a number of birds here, including bald eagles. We've also had orca whales come into the area from time to time.
I should cull this down to two or three... but had trouble deciding which I preferred. This spot is in Silverdale, WA.
Oh... and the last one was shot through a dirty car window as my husband was driving. It has its issues but that sure looked like a woman with flowing hair to me.
The pictures look a little dark to me but the sky was really the thing.
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Yes. She's gazing toward the right with flowing hair. Fabulous.
WAstinkbug wrote:
We had an appointment last week and I knew the view out of the upstairs office window was pretty amazing, so took a camera with us this time (Lumix G-85). This whole area can be emptied during a low tide but the water was up during our visit. We've had some thunderstorms this past week so the clouds have been kind of special and not our usual. During low tide one can see a number of birds here, including bald eagles. We've also had orca whales come into the area from time to time.
I should cull this down to two or three... but had trouble deciding which I preferred. This spot is in Silverdale, WA.
Oh... and the last one was shot through a dirty car window as my husband was driving. It has its issues but that sure looked like a woman with flowing hair to me.
The pictures look a little dark to me but the sky was really the thing.
We had an appointment last week and I knew the vie... (
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Indeed. She's looking in a daze toward the right. Beautiful.
chevman
Loc: Matthews, North Carolina
These are amazing shots and yes the cloud formations are great and the last one does look like a woman with flowing hair. You are up awfully early today!
Very nice set! I do see her.
Some nice photos, but the woman is non-existent for me.
anotherview wrote:
I like this one but it needed the shadows lifted. I adjusted it a little in Photos under Windows 10.
Believe it or not, I'd lifted them a bit before posting ... but yeah... that one was pretty dark in the shadows.
chevman wrote:
These are amazing shots and yes the cloud formations are great and the last one does look like a woman with flowing hair. You are up awfully early today!
Not usually up early... I stay up way too late on the west coast! :-P ;-)
erickter wrote:
Yes. She's gazing toward the right with flowing hair. Fabulous.
Yep! Looks like she's walking into Silverdale from the south. ;-)
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