a couple of shots from Kerry Park in Seattle. i don't normally do city shots, but a client asked me if i had any, so i had to go get some. 30D, 24-135 at various settings...
This is a discussion on Seattle skyline within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; a couple of shots from Kerry Park in Seattle. i don't normally do city shots, but a client asked me ...
a couple of shots from Kerry Park in Seattle. i don't normally do city shots, but a client asked me if i had any, so i had to go get some. 30D, 24-135 at various settings...
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Very nice! Well done!
beautiful!!
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Nice set SQ!
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thanks, everyone! MA, that's Mt. Rainier, one of the taller peaks in the Cascade range. it's 14,410 feet high, and is an active volcano. it's about 55 miles as the crow flies from where i was standing to take that shot.
that first pic was also published on a post card a couple of years ago...
~ Rocky
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I was going to ask if that was Mt. Rainier, which is also famous as a beer (at least in the Northwest).
it used to be. the Rainier brand is no more, another Northwest icon bought out by Stroh's, who then sold it to Pabst. Pabst sold it in 1999, and the brewery was closed... the old brewery building is still there, but is now used by Tully's Coffee as a bean roasting house. i've heard the Rainier brand is now brewed under contract in California, but i haven't seen it for sale here in 10 years...
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