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Mt Rainer (14,410 ft), Pierce County, Washington
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At sunset from a turnout along the road to Paradise.

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From Dogwood Park, near Eatonville.

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#2

Wow, that is absolutely breathtaking. I'm sure the view must have been a hundred times better in person, but the pictures speak volumes.

Were you on holiday there or something?
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#3

I really like the wispy clouds in #2
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#4

Wife and I are in Seattle spending Christmas and New Years with her family.

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#5

One little crit. The tiny little bit of decking on the lower right in the first photo says "Snapshot" and "Tourist." I would crop or clone that out.

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#6

Really nice work Rabid - love the vista and it so hard to catch this and make it work.

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#7

Great shots, love the light in #1.

Seattle is a great city, spent our vacation there a couple of years ago. Seemed we ate most evenings over in Kirkland, some great restaurants in that area near Central and lake street. Have a good Christmas.
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#8

Beautiful landscapes... #2 is my fav because of the contrast of light, colors and textures.... Smile

Have nice time... Smile

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Don Schaeffer Wrote:One little crit. The tiny little bit of decking on the lower right in the first photo says "Snapshot" and "Tourist." I would crop or clone that out.
It looks like a stone wall to me. And it gives a sort of natural edge to the photo. Smile
I like 'em.

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