Mt. Baker and the snow covered foothills caught the late afternoon sun. Photo taken in Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island.
Jets from NAS Whidbey do a practice run by Mt. Baker, which actually was letting of some steam yesterday, near the peak.
The North Cascade Mountains with their new snow from recent Pacific storms. This view is from the west side of Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island.
Deception Pass Bridge on a snowy afternoon.
The late afternoon sun peeking through clouds caused light and shadow patterns on the white capped bay.
A recent view from the west side of Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, shows the new snow on the Cascade Mountains.
It's 35 degrees, the wind is blowing 45 miles per hour, and it is raining! So what does a photographer do? I was fascinated with the images on the raindrops.
Here is a closeup of all the upside down images. I like the way they are distorted, depending on the shape of the raindrop.
Even on a cloudy day, the historic cemetery at Coupeville (Whidbey Island) offers scenic views of the Ebey Historic Reserve.
Many of the early pioneers were buried here.
There is also a restored blockhouse. No matter the weather, there is much history to investigate here.
Wind is a given on Whidbey Island, as these trees bear witness. The location is Cliffside, a park at NAS Whidbey. I gave this photo a fake infrared look in Lightroom.
Our cat MJ was intent on viewing the birds at a feeder. As I looked at her, I was amazed at her eye. The distance from the cornea to the pupil is huge. I wonder what it would be like to see through a cat's eye...