My favorite shot from a sunset last week here in Bellingham. Going to be releasing this and others from the past few months on my #fineartphotography website. Stay tuned!
Early bike ride to Lake Padden this morning for sunrise. Wasn't quite feeling the long exposure would do much. So I decided to snap some ICM photos in between taking photos of the fog. I mostly came to the lake to check the autumn colors and some peace. Happy to get one of those! Looking forward to finding the other soon!
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One last sunset/blue hour here to end the year. So glad the rain last night cleared up the skies here in Bellingham. Hope you have a good one. See you in the next...
Whatcom falls was flowing today. Hadn’t been in a few months but glad I came here with a new friend. I met Mark at a cafe I frequent and he asked to come along on one of my photo adventures. We ended up spending 4+ hours taking photos and talking photography. He’s more of a videographer and was wanting to learn some photography from me. Happy to share!
Good morning… I’ve been thinking of getting some action figures to bring along on my morning adventures but part of me wonders if the battles I’d depict are just the voices in my head fighting it out. Maybe start with my lens ball and see where I go from there (;
I do love how ICM has given me another 'tool in my box' to play around with whenever I go out. I came here for the sunset with my sister and while it was a pretty sunset... it wasn't quite what I wanted for long exposures or 'normal' photos. I got a couple that I live of both of those but I decided to take some ICM photos as well. I do need to remember to bring my ND filter (puts filter in camera bag and comes back) with me. I have my LEE filters system but its a 10stop filter, which is way too dark for this. Luckily I kept my 'old & cheap' ND filters I had bought at the famous (in Beijing) Wukesong camera market. Man I miss that place...
Join us on Sunday, Nov. 12 @ 12pm in Squalicum Creek Park.
Whatcom Families for Justice in Palestine presents a child-focused event advocating for a #ceasefire in Gaza. Stand in solidarity with families nationwide opposing the violence against the Palestinian people.
‘Ascension’ is the first ICM photo I’ve taken that I was thrilled with. I was out taking sunset photos but the sky wasn’t quite what I wanted, so I started to experiment with the setting sun’s reflection over Bellingham Bay. When I saw I could create this beam of light, I got super excited! I played around some more with positioning the beam until I found this shot.
Today being #indigenouspeoplesday , I’ve been contemplating how the First Americans have been historically—and continue to be—dealt a shitty hand. Here in #whatcomcounty , the #Lummi nation is in an area that’s prone to flooding (and most certainly exacerbated by climate change). Why are indigenous American communities most affected by #climatechange ?
'What Divides Us' will be in an art exhibition this coming Tuesday in Toronto, ON. If you'd like to stop by the gallery, I've included a link below as well as the story/motivation.
#WhatcomCounty, (where I live) is studying whether our cities have enough room in their Urban Growth Areas to accommodate future population growth, and my eyes are glazing over trying to read this document called "Whatcom County Land Capacity Analysis For Permanent Housing and Employment Needs"...
Instead my mind keeps wandering back to this map I made comparing the city of #BellinghamWA (population 90k) with #Zurich (population 400k) which have the same land area:
Tomorrow in #BellinghamWA, the #WhatcomCounty Historical Society has a presentation about the 1880’s Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad.
This might sound like it's only of interest to the nerdiest of train nerds. BUT HEAR ME OUT! The old track bed of this railroad still exists in places, and is part of the long-proposed Nooksack Loop Trail & the Bay to Baker Trail. We need to convert more old railroads to non-motorized trails!
'Lake of Glass' prints are available from my photography store. This is one of the first images in this personal project that I began around #bellingham in 2023. This project started out as a combination of two of my favorite things in life: photography and biking. It turned into something so much more and I'm very proud of this ongoing project.
I dug into my archives and found this map I made of 2016 election results aggregated by the (then) new Whatcom County council districts introduced in 2017. Gives a rough sense of the political alignment in our small county here in the northwest corner of Washington State.
I need to update this map with new data from all the elections since 2016, obviously, but it's a hassle to work with the precinct level results. Soon.
Map of the Ski to Sea relay race route, currently underway here in #BellinghamWA. Easily the biggest event of the year. Useful map whether you’re a fan or just trying to avoid the crowds!