One of the coolest parts of this overlook is the view of the 101. In the evening (this photo) the line of headlights coming toward you stacks up forever. In the morning, the break lights heading away from you do the same thing.
Dennis
One of the coolest parts of this overlook is the view of the 101. In the evening (this photo) the line of headlights coming toward you stacks up forever. In the morning, the break lights heading away from you do the same thing.
Dennis
Seattle was everything I thought it was going to be. Amazing scenery, great food, nice people, and awesome weather. I really enjoyed this trip and can’t wait to go back.
Dennis
Watch out for flying fish
Despite being the most iconic of Seattle tourist stops, they are not all that nice to photographers. I had a great spot picked out right in the middle of all the hustle and bustle, about to set up my tripod and the fun police swooped in and told me no tripods allowed. Weak.
-Dennis
This was a great second day in Seattle. This view of downtown has everything you can ask for. Buildings, water, motion, mountains, clouds and most importantly, a clear view of the setting sun.
It all worked together to give me a little glimpse into the complexity of a beautiful city like Seattle.
-Dennis
Night falls over downtown Seattle
As night started to creep in the lights in the buildings started to shine through. Headlights and taillights from vehicles started to make beautiful trails. The colors in the sky became deep oranges and purples.
It was a beautiful view to take in.
-Dennis
Downtown Seattle
My second day in Seattle I wanted to play with the setting sun and the buildings downtown. Most of the time when you see the Seattle skyline, it’s from the opposite direction with the Space Needle included. I wanted to try something different.
I had seen this view from a park just outside downtown. I loved how the highway leads into the city. You get some of the mountains off in the distance and the football stadium off to the left. All with the sun setting in the middle.
-Dennis
Shanghai has a very interesting history of semi-colonization. As part of that there is an area called the French Concession. As the name sounds, it is an area of Shanghai that was run by the french starting in the late 1800s.
This was my second favorite part of Shanghai. It’s has a completely different look to it. The tree lined streets really make you feel like you are walking through Paris.
Dennis