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View 412: Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center
After a 17 mile (29 km) ascent up the Hurricane Ridge Road, you come about a tight right hand curve and arrive at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park. Until the curve, the splendor and majesty of the Olympic Mountains … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Travel, Weekly View
Tagged "washington, fir, hurricane ridge, olympic national park, subalpine, trails, trees, visitor center, wildflowers
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View 411: Hurricane Hill Trail
During the winter months, my time is taken up with sports photography. When time permits, I will go out and explore with my camera. Otherwise, I will be sharing my adventures from last year as I have a large backlog … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged 24-120mm, 70-200mm, animals, bird, hike, hiking, hurricane hill, hurricane ridge, landscape, mount olympus, mountains, nikon D750, olympic national park, outdoors, trail, vr, wildlife
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Best of Views Infinitum 2018
This year marked the return of my posting here at Views Infinitum after a long hiatus. While I did not post a lot I would like to share my favorite photos from 2018 as we turn the page to 2019. … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Weekly View
Tagged "washington, best of, british columbia, canada, ford, hockey, hoh rainforest, hurricane ridge, Lake Ontario, landscape, mustang, new york, olympic national park, ruby beach, seattle, state park, sunset, syracuse crunch, upstate, victoria, waterfalls, wildlife
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View 403: Hoh Rain Forest
The Hoh Rain Forest is found along a 30 mile (48km) river valley in Olympic National Park in the State of Washington. With the Olympic Mountains so close to the east of the valley coupled with cool, damp air from … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Weekly View
Tagged "washington, 24-120mm, 24-35mm, aurora 2018, ferns, forks, hall, hdr, hoh rain forest, maple, moss, mosses, nikon D750, olympic national park, river, sign, sitka spruce, skylum, summer, trail, trees, tripod, valley, visitor center, vr, water
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View 401: Olympic Sea Stacks
Olympic National Park in the State of Washington is one of the most unique U.S. National Parks with its mountains, rain forests and sea coast ecosystems all found inside its borders. Last week, I showed you the Olympic Mountains. This week … Continue reading
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Tagged "washington, 16-35mm, 24-120mm, aurora 2018, creek, driftwood, fog, hdr, intensify ck, kalaloch lodge, nikon D750, olympic national park, pacific ocean, ruby beach, sea stacks, skylum, vr, water
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