Monday, April 6, 2015

Another view of Seattle from Alki

Seattle, perhaps more than many other cities, has many wonderful viewpoints from which to photograph. Still, the number of compelling vantage points is finite, and yet, the view from any one of these is never the same, and one can return to them time and again, and with a little luck, come home with a view that is far different than the last shot one took there. This is of course true of any city, so don't think that just because you got a great shot from some particular location, that all the possibilities have been exhausted. This twilight shot of downtown Seattle, as seen from the Alki neighborhood of West Seattle, is quite different from other shots I've obtained there, but has it's own unique charm.

If you'd like to shoot with me at Alki, or any other of Seattle's myriad viewpoints, come to my workshop, and you'll see firsthand how I capture and process images like this. It's fun and you'll learn a lot in a short time. More info here.

Seattle as Seen from Alki
Panasonic G6, w/Lumix 45-150mm lens @ 69mm

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