Seattle has a new tunnel for SR99, replacing the old viaduct which will be torn down. There's also a fairly short cut+cover tunnel from the old part of the road that will be closed. They are going to put all the concrete from the viaduct into that tunnel! After they chew it up and take out the rebar.
Yesterday was a sort of street fair, with an 8K in the morning and a bike ride, then open walking with food and arts etc. It was pretty fun.
The new tunnel
The old tunnel, which was much more interesting
Sometimes AWB / Auto-exposure does some pretty cool things
A few shots of bald eagles yesterday. They were fewer in number and not very active this visit but it's still great to watch and listen to these birds.
I'm not a Sony user. Tried it for 6 months with the A7 and didn't like it, sensor was superb but the camera, for me, was nothing I could work with and feel "good" about it.. BUT I LOVE this thread!
There are so many talented photographers in this thread, showing of world class photography worthy of exhibitions. I love coming back here and have a look, feeling inspired and full of new energy to go out and learn more.
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Sunset over Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. One of my friends on the trip is in the frame. I left him in to show a sense of scale to the dunes.
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Excellent picture. I'll be heading there next week!
Funny you said that. The Canadian military flight demonstration team (the U.S. version of Thunderbirds) is actually called "Snow Birds". Here they are: