Nixx_Mazda
Nixx_Mazda t1_j6wsg3u wrote
Reply to comment by RogueComment in Palouse Falls, WA by ItsJahmin
Yeah it's like 5 hours away. Too far for a day trip, I'd have to stay overnight somewhere.
Submitted by Nixx_Mazda t3_10rj3eq in Washington
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j5yprqj wrote
Reply to comment by passporttohell in Anyone else get mildly annoyed when people/news refer to '...in Washington', but they really mean Washington, DC? by Nixx_Mazda
Yes that gets me too.
Also SEA makes me think Seattle, not South East Asia.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j5yjil8 wrote
Reply to comment by PieNearby7545 in Anyone else get mildly annoyed when people/news refer to '...in Washington', but they really mean Washington, DC? by Nixx_Mazda
'Washington, District of Columbia' is such a weird, annoying name.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4q8fmj wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable_Situation4 in Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
Totally clear.
Kind of surprisingly clear. Did we have some pineapple express rain?
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4q8byh wrote
Reply to comment by 6mm94 in Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
Thanks.
No Instagram. I'm old.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4ogdet wrote
Reply to comment by Aimless_Wonderer in Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
South.
I was having a brainfart trying to identify it. Looking at the map I figured it out, it's Pyramid Peak.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4og7lh wrote
Reply to comment by Ngoriakl in Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
Thanks. I use a Canon RP.
I mostly just take pictures for myself. I tried to 'go pro' awhile ago, but I'm not that good at sales or marketing. About 90% of being a successful photographer is being good at sales and marketing...
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4lx6ry wrote
Reply to comment by beston54 in Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
No, Seattle area. Road is closed at Ross Dam trailhead, a couple miles past the Diablo Lake overlook.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4lh58y wrote
Reply to comment by Beta224 in Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
1: Thanks.
2: I'd say for sure it's not that. I think it might be Pinnacle Peak, but it's kind of a common name so searches come up with a few different peaks.
Edit: Pyramid and Pinnacle Peaks.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4l84bj wrote
Reply to Took a drive to Diablo Lake. It got foggy and cloudy at the viewpoint, so I had to search for views. Found this view from down near Diablo Dam. Taken around 7:30 AM, about 30 minutes before sunrise. Haven't had any luck finding the name of the mountain, anyone know? by Nixx_Mazda
Another shot from a bit later. Does this link work?
Submitted by Nixx_Mazda t3_10dg555 in Washington
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4hd5i1 wrote
Reply to comment by rosesandpiglets in Anacortes sunrise, from Cap Sante Park a couple years ago by Nixx_Mazda
Yes, thanks. I have bad habits sometimes. I tell myself I won't make bad HDR, but then looking back after a couple years...I made bad HDR. So this is a much more natural, dark shot. :)
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j4bkwhv wrote
Is it just slightly too dark?
I'm going back and re-editing old photos. I had made a HDR version of this, but it looks too HDR. It's a tough balance on sunrise photos, making it too bright removes the 'contrast of sunrise'. Kind of hard to explain.
Submitted by Nixx_Mazda t3_10bnh0y in Washington
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j46afep wrote
Reply to comment by wykdtr0n in Found this 'photo postcard' in my grandparents collection. I never knew about this. "In terms of lives lost, the foundering of the Iowa on Peacock Spit is the greatest maritime disaster recorded in the twentieth century on the Columbia River Bar." (article link in reply) by Nixx_Mazda
Aww, nice. Thanks.
My grandfather wasn't a huge boater, but he did like to swim (in the Sound sometimes).
The grandparents got a vacation home up on Whidbey, and got a small rowboat. They called it the Alphar, with the idea being the second boat would be based on Beta, and so on through the Greek alphabet. Well they never got past the first boat, and it's being used as a planter up at the old cabin.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j461h26 wrote
Reply to comment by TLC63TLC in Found this 'photo postcard' in my grandparents collection. I never knew about this. "In terms of lives lost, the foundering of the Iowa on Peacock Spit is the greatest maritime disaster recorded in the twentieth century on the Columbia River Bar." (article link in reply) by Nixx_Mazda
> In 1935, the ship, now called the Iowa, was relegated to intercoastal trade, hauling lumber and general cargo from West Coast ports to New York and Philadelphia.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j43dyfg wrote
Reply to comment by redit-fan in Found this 'photo postcard' in my grandparents collection. I never knew about this. "In terms of lives lost, the foundering of the Iowa on Peacock Spit is the greatest maritime disaster recorded in the twentieth century on the Columbia River Bar." (article link in reply) by Nixx_Mazda
Because of the strong current from the Columbia?
I think 'current' isn't the right word...
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j42i1vm wrote
Reply to comment by Nixx_Mazda in Found this 'photo postcard' in my grandparents collection. I never knew about this. "In terms of lives lost, the foundering of the Iowa on Peacock Spit is the greatest maritime disaster recorded in the twentieth century on the Columbia River Bar." (article link in reply) by Nixx_Mazda
Hey wait a minute. I just realized today is January 12. I swear this happened.
Nixx_Mazda OP t1_j42ed40 wrote
Reply to Found this 'photo postcard' in my grandparents collection. I never knew about this. "In terms of lives lost, the foundering of the Iowa on Peacock Spit is the greatest maritime disaster recorded in the twentieth century on the Columbia River Bar." (article link in reply) by Nixx_Mazda
Oh yeah, there was nothing interesting on the backside.
https://historylink.org/File/11007
>On January 12, 1936, early on Sunday morning, the freighter SS Iowa,
outbound from the Columbia River to the Atlantic coast via San
Francisco with 34 crewmen aboard, is driven onto Peacock Spit at Cape
Disappointment by hurricane force winds. The radio operator manages to
send a distress signal but the fierce storm will prevent rescue vessels
from approaching within range of the foundering vessel. Within a short
while, enormous waves break up the Iowa's hull and she sinks into the
sand with only her pilothouse, masts, and king posts visible above the
surf.
Submitted by Nixx_Mazda t3_10a6sbs in Washington
Nixx_Mazda t1_j3w6bif wrote
Nice shot.
That could almost be a promotional photo for the ferries. You could try, send it to their Twitter or something like that if you want.
Nixx_Mazda t1_j25igyt wrote
Reply to One of my favorite shots from my first time in the North Cascades. Diablo Lake was spectacular. by sharhole
Nice. Sometimes that 'mostly cloudy' day can look good.
I'm almost always there in the morning, so I'd miss this.
Nixx_Mazda t1_j6z4fms wrote
Reply to Sword ferns growing on a spruce (?) tree near Neah Bay by pastoriagym
Cool.
I find forest photography to be very tough. Sometimes the moss, ferns, branches, etc...will catch my eye, but getting a good photo is hard for me.