More Pacific Science Center Arches
Night shot featuring poster for the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
Night shot featuring poster for the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit.
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The flag at half mast (for Gerald Ford) at sunset at the arches of the Pacific Science Center.
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Playing with the Space Needle again. This time a curb-side sign caught my eye as I was going by and saw it lined up with the Needle. Trying to get some fresh ways to look at the over-shot city icon. This image was featured in Flickr's Explore section.
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The Olympic Sculpture Park is dissected by an avenue and a wide girth of train tracks that carry frequent freight trains that service the Port of Seattle docks and Boeing aircraft manufacturing plants, as well as passenger trains. I liked the slicing triangles of space and concrete that appear in the view under a pedestrian path of the Sculpture Park above.
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4:54 AM
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A daytime view of Seattle Cloud Cover that I shot last April.
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Here's another (inspiring) view of the overlook at the end of the Seattle Cloud Cover installation.
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4:51 AM
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My love's scarred hand in sunset light resting on the "O" of Love & Loss, time ticking away. This is our first Valentine's Day apart. I will miss the sweet roses.
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9:32 AM
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Love & Loss installation's "O" is actually a small pool that folks seem to be throwing coins into. . .wishing for only love, I'm sure.
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9:30 AM
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Beyond "Love & Loss" and the Olympic Sculpture Park are some of the tallest buildings of Seattle's skyline. At left is the Municipal Tower, then the WaMu Tower, then the WaMu Building(which has the word LOVE visible on it at night for Valentine's Day 2008), and peeking from behind them is the tallest, the Columbia Tower.
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9:28 AM
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By the time I could get away to take photos, they had turned the lights out and there was only a dim outline, not visable enough from the Olympic Sculpture Park.
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