My Favorite Photos

Update December 2011: I’m updating this section, check back for new additions!

I’ve posted some of my favorite photos here.   These photos are not necessarily my best work, but for me they hold special meaning.  Some are inspirational, some are memorable and some are just beautiful to me.

Hopefully you will enjoy them too!

Eric

12 thoughts on “My Favorite Photos

  1. Incredible photos, Eric! I really like your work. The Ballard locks are great, aren’t they!?!!! You’ve got me interested in checking out the specs on your new camera. I’m over-due for an upgrade.

    Keep shooting!

  2. You are not only gifted, but sound like an amazing person as well. You live in the best state ever. So blessed to have stumbled onto your web-site.

    • Thank you for the kind words. I feel lucky to live in Washington and amazed by this place constantly. I’ll keep updating my blog as I wander and I hope you get to visit Washington sometime! Eric

  3. Good Eric! Noticed your recent update of photos here. Have you been on Alcatraz? You have a nice photo of the Golden Gate Bridge from what appears to be the water. ??? :)

    The Olympic starfish image is an eye catcher for me. The few orange ones mixed in with all the purple starfish is lovely.

    I’ve been meaning to ask you about the fall colored gravel road image. Was that taken near PC ? That has got to be the scariest road ever! The foliage is beautiful, but the sheer drops along side the slippery gravel road are terrifying!

    Laura :)

  4. Cool! It’s snowing on your blog! :)

    Photo P1020221 looks like 152/224 on the unpaved section, just been wondering.

    The weather in SF is actually better in the winter! While the summers can be brutally cold. There’s a saying, “The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco.”

    There’s a really neat national park on the Utah-Nevada border–Great Basin Nat’l Park. It has Lehman Caves with these incredible stalactites and stalacmites formations everywhere. And then there are 5000 year old Bristlecone Pine trees, they’re the oldest living individual trees on earth. And hardly anybody goes there! Have you heard about it?

    • that photo (P1020221) is in Wyoming, near the Grand Teton. I actually took that photo with a point and shoot digital camera and not my better SLR!

      As for Great Basin National Park, I’ve been there years ago in the spring. I skied of Wheeler Peak and had the entire mountain to myself. I remember seeing more rabbits on the 4am drive up than I’d ever seen before! Afterwords, I visited the Lehman caves. Unfortunately, this was before I was really into photography so I only have old prints and no digital images. I’ll go back:)

      Yes, SF is cold in the summer!

  5. Sounds like a fun time at Great Basin. Do they even groom Wheeler Peak?

    That’s funny. I can’t tell the difference between Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge! People highly recommend a SF Pacific Heights victorian houses walking-tour, (for possible photo opportunity)

    Have you been to Glacier National Park, MT? Going-To-The-Sun road is scary, but beautiful in the spring with tons of waterfalls.

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