Photograph: Snoqualmie Falls
Sep. 28th, 2009 11:13 am Lisakit and I had a lovely afternoon recently climbing up and down the trails around Tiger Mountain, one of the nicer (if more popular) trail sets within King County, only a few minutes outside of Seattle.
As we drove around the mountain toward the western set of trails, one of our paths took us past Snoqualmie, as an I've never seen the famous falls there, we decided to stop and take a look. Snoqualmie Falls and the Sahalish Lodge, visible in the upper right hand of the photograph, is best known as the setting for the TV show Twin Peaks, which was once my favorite show for its dream-like, bizarre look at small-town life.
The falls are very pretty and impressive. There were, of course, about a gazillion tourists there along with me and Lisakit.
My stitcher software says that the fifteen or so frames that make up this shot constitute a "very bad fit." Funny, for a very bad fit it's a pretty fabulous photograph.
As we drove around the mountain toward the western set of trails, one of our paths took us past Snoqualmie, as an I've never seen the famous falls there, we decided to stop and take a look. Snoqualmie Falls and the Sahalish Lodge, visible in the upper right hand of the photograph, is best known as the setting for the TV show Twin Peaks, which was once my favorite show for its dream-like, bizarre look at small-town life.
The falls are very pretty and impressive. There were, of course, about a gazillion tourists there along with me and Lisakit.
My stitcher software says that the fifteen or so frames that make up this shot constitute a "very bad fit." Funny, for a very bad fit it's a pretty fabulous photograph.

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