
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
An early fall snowstorm greets us as we pull into the Kingston ferry terminal.
We had an especially calm morning today. I happened to be downtown by the boat landing and found this heron watching the passing scene with a beautiful reflection.
This morning we had unusual calm in the bay. This was the scene looking out from the Port of Poulsbo across Liberty Bay. Love the reflections … it almost has a New England-ish flavor to it.
Water looks awfully good on a crazy hot day like today, doesn’t it?
Some evenings are just too beautiful to pass up. This is the Seattle skyline seen from the ferry headed to Bainbridge.
Vehicles exiting the MV Tacoma at the Colman Dock ferry terminal in Seattle. This exposure was taken from the pedestrian walkway above the vehicle ramp. An 8-second exposure was used to make the headlight trails.
This is a follow-up to the popular Late Night Arrival: Seattle. A few minutes before that image (a long exposure of cars unloading), I caught this one with the oh-so-gorgeous (did I just say that?) reflections in the blue twilight.
Kayakers and a dog enjoy a lazy Sunday afternoon at Buck Lake Park near Hansville.
A few hours before Poulsbo began its annual fireworks display, a crowd gathered in Liberty Bay to watch.
A Civil War re-enactment was held in nearby Port Gamble, Washington.
And now for something close to home: I saw this rainbow of kayaks from the Indianola Pier.
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