Photography is a great way to connect with nature - and people. Today I met fellow photo enthusiasts, Bill and Fred, at Ebey's Landing. Planting our tripods way up on a hill overlooking Admiralty Inlet, we shared a great conversation. In time, as Bill and Fred predicted, bald eagles were gliding 30 feet below our vantage point, scanning the shoreline for an evening meal. After, we were treated to a magnificent sunset, setting the sky aflame over the Olympic mountains.
A serene moment by the water, watching the boats gently sway.
The low, rolling waves were churning so much, the shoreline almost resembles a tropical beach after a storm in this long exposure photo. Those are the Urchin Rocks peaking above the water line. (Rosario Beach in Anacortes, WA)