
This is the Duckabush Valley in the Olympic National Park. This is looking east down-valley out to the Puget Sound basin. The mist is typical for a morning … when it’s not even more cloudy, or just downright raining. I believe the peak in the distance (the low spot) is Mt Jupiter … which is one of the peaks of Seattle’s western horizon. The image is an older one before digital cameras and is a low resolution scan. I find that the softer image has an appeal … even if there is significant loss of definition.
Excellent image Allan, it reminds me of how you can see ridge after ridge of peaks in the desert too.
Thanks for that, John. I’ve spent minimal time in the desert. There’s so much to see (and shoot).
You’re welcome! I love desert living.