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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 10 Mar 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Creek reflections

Recently Seattle was blessed with two warm, sunny days. I was so happy to be able to be outside and in a garden space. This was at the Highline Botanical Garden, and yes, that is the blue sky reflecting in the water.

Visit Weekend Reflections for more fascinating and creatively seen visual reflections.

I’ve also tagged this as Best Post of the Week. I love this one!

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 09 Mar 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Ducks on Lake Garrett

Hubby has a new hobby, geocaching. He tramps around parks and other public places with his trusty GPS unit, and finds hidden geocaches. It’s sort of interesting, but mainly I tag along for the scenic things I might find. Lake Garrett Park was new to me, and even though the day was cool and quite breezy, the ducks seemed quite happy.

Happy Watery and Outdoor Wednesday! And visit Scenic Sunday and Weekend Reflections while you’re at it.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 07 Mar 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Fence shadows

Now beginning the THIRD year of Sara’s Fave Photos. What a kick!

A little late for Shadow Shot Sunday, but still here with a shadow photo. That’s Puget sound in the distance, seen through the slats.

I really like this shot, and I can’t figure out why, really. Hope you do, too.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 04 Mar 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

The overlook yesterday

When I see good light and I have a few minutes, I can’t resist racing to the overlook of Puget Sound near my house to see the view. Yesterday there was a break in the clouds to the west and sure enough, it was beautiful.

Visit Skywatch Friday for more skies seen round the world. Weekend Reflections, Scenic Sunday and Outdoor Wednesday are worth a visit, too.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 03 Mar 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Another view of Mt. Rainier

This view of Mt. Rainier was taken while flying to Arizona a couple of years ago. It fits the Thursday Challenge theme this week: HIGH or LOW (Photos from a different perspective, Photos from the top or bottom of Buildings, Mountains, Towers, Underneath,…).

Do you like this one or the previous post’s photo better, I wonder?

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 02 Mar 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Mt. Rainier from the overlook

That overlook (elevation approximately 700 feet)  near my house is a view of Puget Sound and Vashon Island, but if you look sharply to the left, there is Mt. Rainier in the distance, perhaps about 40 miles as the crow flies. I do prefer the water view, but sometimes the snowcapped peak of our favorite volcano looks pretty fine. This was a gray day yesterday, but I think it’s impressive, in a Seattle sort of way, anyway.

Visit Watery Wednesday for more water (or ice or snow) views. And try Scenic Sunday for more fascinating scenery.

I am trying a new meme today: Outdoor Wednesday. It looks great with some neat photos for you to browse.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 24 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Rainbow and wires

Today I saw rainbows in three locations as I drove around and did errands. You’ve gotta be quick with rainbows; they just won’t wait for you. So while I was driving down this alley in downtown Burien, I stopped the car, leaned my head out the window, and took the shot. I actually like it, even though this type of urban shot isn’t my usual thing. Gotta love rainbows.

Visit Thursday Challenge for more Sky photos, and/or visit Skywatch Friday for even more skies around the world!

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 23 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Normandy Park overlook

This overlook of Puget Sound near my house has been a photo op blessing whenever the clouds part a bit. I like the look of the late day light. You can just see the ripples on the water surface.

Visit Watery Wednesday for more visions of water in all its forms. And for visual reflections, some subtle and some not, visit Weekend Reflections. Don’t forget to visit Scenic Sunday for more scenery of all kinds.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 18 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Backyard sky

It’s cleared up and the sky was showing the change the other evening. This one is SOOC, or straight out of the camera. For more skies around the world, visit Skywatch Friday.

Navigation Note: Now you can always get back to the latest entry here by clicking on the “Sara’s Fave Photos” title in the header, no matter where you’ve wandered in the blog. I invite you to look at the memes or tags on the left, or whatever appeals to you today. Hope you enjoy your visit.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 16 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Quinault rain forest

While it has been quite rainy recently, wetness does not necessarily a photograph make. I thought I’d show this one of a delightfully noisy creek in the Quinault Rain Forest, on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, taken last summer.

Visit Watery Wednesday for more cybermoisture. For fans of scenery, visit Scenic Sunday. And try SOOC, for more straight-out-of-the-camera shots.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 09 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

The overlook

There was a break in the clouds late in the afternoon on Sunday so I rushed out to the overlook near my house to see what the water looked like. Scenic!

Visit Scenic Sunday and Watery Wednesday for more intriguing photos. Try Weekend Reflections, too.

This one holds up, after returning a few days later, so I’ve chosen it as Best Post of the Week.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 05 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Rainbow at Burning Man

As long as I’m looking at the Burning Man photos, here’s a doozy for Skywatch Friday. May your life have many double rainbows!

Visit Scenic Sunday when you can for more scenic wonders.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 04 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Weird, unusual . . .

The Thursday Challenge is “SOMETHING DIFFERENT” (Unusual, Strange, Rare, Different, One of a Kind, Weird . . .). I didn’t think I had anything worthwhile, but then I remembered my sojourn at Burning Man in ‘07 in the Black Rock, NV desert, the enormous week-long alternative arts festival. Now there’s a surreal event. Here’s only one photo. I hope you like it.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 02 Feb 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Boats at sunset

Here’s another archive shot taken at the Des Moines (Washington) Marina in August a couple of years ago. I love the way the water shows the tender pink sky.

For more interesting water photos, visit Watery Wednesday. And if you like reflections, check out Weekend Reflections. And you might enjoy Scenic Sunday also.

This post really holds up for me, so I’ve tagged it best post of the week. Hope you agree.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 31 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Portland Japanese Garden

This was taken in the Portland Japanese Garden in May, not now in January, but I thought we could use some spring and sunshine today. Here is Seattle in the real world, all is gray. For more fascinating flowers, visit Today’s Flowers, and be sure to visit Scenic Sunday as well.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 30 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Winter shadows

I got a lot of mileage out of that one sunny half-hour walk the other day. Here’s a nice winter shadow shot for you. Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more interesting penumbras. And it’s SOOC, or straight out of the camera, also.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 28 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Morning mist

Yesterday morning there was a half hour of sunshine, and I got to go out and walk in it. Wonderful! Here is what it looked like from the overlook near my house (elev. 700 feet) as the mist was burning off.

For more skies around the world, visit Skywatch Friday.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 26 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Window reflection

Here’s a scene from a perfect day last September. I just loved the way the home was surrounded by greenery and even reflected it in the windows. That light color in the middle window is the trunk of a huge tree.

For more windows and doors, visit Window Views, and for more reflections, visit Weekend Reflections.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 24 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

From last May

Here’s another saunter into the archives, this from May 12 of last year: my backyard. I planted every single one of those bulbs the previous fall and was so happy to see how they looked. This year they might even look better, but only the barest tips of the crocus leaves are showing now.

For more entrancing flowers, visit Flowers for Today. I also call this pretty darn Scenic, too! And sunshine makes taking a perfect (or at least pretty good) photo so easy, so this is SOOC as well. But do you think it’s colorful enough for Color Carnival?

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 23 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Northern California spring scene

This is one of my top faves, from the archives, from when I used to live in Sonoma County, CA, which is about an hour or so north of San Francisco. I came across it and thought I might have taken it at about this time of year, or maybe March. Those huge live oaks are so dramatic when they are bare. Sure gives you that changing weather feeling of early spring.

Visit Scenic Sunday for some lovely views of the world. And this sure is a great shadow shot for Shadow Shot Sunday.

Since this is one of my all-time favorites, I’m tagging it Best Post of the Week.

Also, I’ve fixed the little problem with comments not being available when you click on a category to the left. Now comments are available whenever you click on a page (or should be). Thank you, Marsha Perry of Perry Internet Consulting! She made this blog on a Wordpress template for me, and I am so grateful. What a great addition to my life.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 20 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Mt. Rainier

It was sunny for a little bit yesterday so I went out for a walk while it lasted. Here is our active volcano (could blow any time), Mt. Rainier, showing its winter snows. The theme for  Thursday Challenge is “Winter,” so take a look there at some other wintery ideas.

This is a good one for Scenic Sunday as well. And hello, Skywatch Friday folks!

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 19 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Winter view of Puget Sound

It’s been pretty darn cloudy and wet, and dark, but there is still scenic delight if you hunt for it. OK, it’s subtle, but still lovely. Here’s a recent view of Puget Sound from the Normandy Park cove beach.

For more watery wonders, visit Watery Wednesday. I like the reflections in this one, and if you’d like more of those, visit Weekend Reflections. And find more scenic interest over at Scenic Sunday.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 18 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Amaryllis in bloom

That amaryllis ‘Red Lion’ has bloomed and I do love it. Very satisfactory. They don’t always do so well, in my experience. The south-facing window with mostly cloudy days helped, I’m sure, plus I’ve learned to put the bulb in a heavy clay pot rather than the flimsy plastic one that comes with the “kit.” Also, they really mean it about good drainage. No wet feet!

For more interesting visions of red, visit Ruby Tuesday.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 14 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

Rain coming

Here’s a view of Puget Sound from Seahurst Park the other day showing a fairly typical sky of our region. The many cloud layers with the dark rainclouds on the way are more appealing to me than straight gray, which is what we have today.

This is another SOOC shot, or straight out of the camera.

Visit Skywatch Friday for more skies seen round the world.

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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 11 Jan 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior written permission. Thank you for honoring copyright law.

‘Red Lion’ Amaryllis

That amaryllis bulb from a week or so ago is continuing to open. It’s in a south-facing window, but it’s mostly been cloudy and rainy, which is actually great if you are a plant like this one. I’ll keep you posted.

For more rubine redness, visit Ruby Tuesday. Color Carnival is always a thrill. And go check out SOOC for more straight-out-of-the-camera shots.

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