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  • Lights of a Ferris wheel reflected in a pool at the Seattle Center. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 1973)
    Reflections at Seattle Center
  • A small private jet has a landing with a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier at Boeing Field. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Landing with a view
  • Mount Rainier looms in front of the sunrise in this view from SeaTac. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Mt. Rainier Rising
  • Kayakers can see honeycombed rock formations along the way. (The Seattle Times)
    Chuckanut Bay Honeycombs
  • Great fun at Green Lake: Children flock on foot, bicycles and tricycles. Some take their fishing rods.  (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1950)
    Fishing at Green Lake
  • Cold, clear water generated by rain and snow flows from this groundwater spring on Mount St. Helens along the Loowit Trail. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Mt. St. Helens Spring
  • The junction of Lake Washington and Interlaken Boulevards in the University of Washington Arboretum. (Hack Miller / The Seattle Times, 1940)
    Lake Washington
  • The Space Needle, rising behind one of the rides at Seattle Center, was designated a historic landmark in 1999. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 1999).
    Historic Landmark
  • Rain drops are slowly released from plants that act like sponges. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Rain Drops Keep Falling
  • Swirling lights on a Ferris wheel created a bright disk in a photographic time exposure at the Seattle Center Fun Forest. (Greg Gilbert  / The Seattle Times, 1972)
    Swirling Lights on a Ferris Wheel
  • Sun washed the Space Needle and a popular Seattle Center ride as the Fun Forest swung into spring. (Larry Dion, The Seattle Times, 1975)
    Space Needle and Fun Forest
  • The south side of Mount St. Helens seen from Stratigraphy Viewpoint,  near Cougar, Washington. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Mt. St. Helens Viewpoint
  • Sixty Girl Scouts and leaders from throughout the Pacific Northwest paused on the second annual San Juan Girl Scout Bike Hike from Mount Vernon. (Richard S. Heyza / The Seattle Times, 1963)
    Girl Scout Bike-Hike
  • Rain, fog and sun blew while a Washington State Ferry passed through a hole in the clouds as it sailed in Elliott Bay. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Ferry in the Sun
  • A green Sea turtle dives for its shrimp during the feeding time in Seattle. (Vic Condiotty / The Seattle Times, 1987)
    Shrimp Dinner
  • Gabriel Campanario / Seattle Times staff artist
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • A view of Mount Rainier from Seattle in April. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Mount Rainier
  • Seeds fly, float on the wind and water, some depend on animals and birds to take them on their way to the next generation. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Seed pod
  • Lake Mills, seen from the air in this photo, was created with the construction of Glines Canyon Dam in 1927. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Mills
  • A sunset silhouettes a person jumping between sandbars at Shi Shi Beach on the Olympic Peninsula. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Joyful Jump
  • Views of Spirit Lake and wildflowers along the Loowit Trail at Mount St. Helens.<br />
<br />
Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    Wildflowers at Spirit Lake
  • Hiking the trails at Mount St. Helens offers views of other Cascade volcanos including Mt. Rainier.<br />
<br />
Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    Loowit Trail, Mount St. Helens
  • Olympic glory: Largemouth bass and Dungeness crab. (Kelly Shea / The Seattle Times)
    Largemouth Bass and Dungeness Crab
  • Steamboat Rock, which rises 525 feet in the flood chasm called the Grand Coulee, was once surrounded by the Ice Age Columbia River that ran here. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Steamboat Rock
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Yesler Trolley Viaduct
  • Traffic is stopped throughout downtown. (Ron De Rosa / The Seattle Times, 1978)
    Seattle Gay Pride Week March
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Goodbye Viaduct
  • Seattle Sketcher Gabriel Campanario captures the glow of the festive lights that illuminate the historic Air Raid Tower in this Seattle neighborhood. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Phinney Ridge Night Lights
  • Early morning sunrise with Mt. Rainier and the Kent Valley below. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Mount Rainier Morning
  • The University of Washington women's junior-varsity crew, foreground, stroke through Lake Union. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1982)
    UW Women's Junior-Varsity Crew
  • A camellia blossom is a splash of color amid the green. (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times)
    A camelia blossom's splash of color
  • The Great Wheel on the Seattle Waterfront. <br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Waterfront Great Wheel
  • Mother Nature shows her colors after a break in the rain showers off Pritchard Island Beach in the Rainier Beach neighborhood. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times)
    Rainbow Over Pritchard Beach
  • Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s nearly 600-pound polar bear, Astra, frolics in the pool she shares with her twin sister, Laerka. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Tacoma Zoo Twin Polar Bear Cub
  • The Palouse River winds its way from the splash pool of Palouse Falls to a confluence with the Snake River, about 5 miles downstream. (Ron Judd / The Seattle Times, 2017)
    Upper Palouse Canyon
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Georgetown's Hat n' Boots
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Grounded Boeing 737 MAX Planes
  • Olympic Mountains running along Lake Cushman. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Cushman
  • Homes and grapevines on the north side of Lake Chelan, WA. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Chelan
  • The Bullitt Center, a six-story office building hailed as one of the greenest ever built. The roof is all made of solar panels. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Bullitt Center, Madison StreetMadiso..nter
  • A father teaches his son "cowboy tricks" with a "soga," (rope). (Betty Udesen / The Seattle Times)
    Fiestas Patrias
  • Aerial view of Ballard, the Ballard Locks and Magnolia looking west towards Puget Sound and the Olympics. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Bird's Eye View of Ballard
  • Mount Rainier appeared in the clear, cold air with a halo of clouds. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1964)
    Rainier's Greetings
  • A crew member aboard the "Morning Dew" is silhoutted in the sun during an afternoon cruise on Lake Union. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Union Silhouette
  • Keeping watch over her territory, an Anna’s hummingbird pauses atop a leaf at the Winter Garden. (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times)
    An Anna's Hummingbird Pauses
  • Mondo grass makes a bold groundcover statement with its black, purplish colors. (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times)
    Mondo Grass
  • Acer tegmentosum “Joe Witt” has the common name Manchurian snakebark maple. (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times)
    Manchurian Snakebark Maple
  • The historic Seattle Times building, former headquarters of The Seattle Times at Fairview and John St. in the South Lake Neighborhood of Seattle.<br />
<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Historic Seattle Times Building
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Union Boat Ramp
  • Mount Rainier. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1965)
    View from Enumclaw
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Dose Terrace Stairway
  • Kubota Gardens features several curved Japanese bridges, pools and waterfalls. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Kubota Garden Curved Bridge
  • Red sprite provides bold colors as well as food for birds at the Winter Garden at the Washington Arboretum. <br />
<br />
Alan Berner / The Seattle Times
    Red sprite
  • A man looks over a Seattle landmark, an old, 1953 gas station called "Hat and Boots." (Mike Levy / The Seattle Times, 1989)
    Hat n' Boots
  • A reflection of a food kiosk is reflected in the water at the Evergreen State Fair. (Erika Schultz/The Seattle Times, 2015)
    Watery Reflections
  • A Northern Pacific train crosses a bridge north of Arlington. (The Seattle Times Co., 1950)
    Bridge to Arlington
  • (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times)
    Into the Swing of Things
  • A five-year-old skateboarding Bulldog rides his board at Strawberry Hill Skatepark. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Skateboarding bulldog
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Seattle Outdoor Summer Concerts
  • Kubota Garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood is considered one of the best locations in the Seattle area to watch the fall colors. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Kubota Garden Fall Palette
  • Looking north from the Pine Street and Boren Avenue overpass. The canyon shape created by the freeway becomes really apparent from this vantage point. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    North-Facing Over I-5
  • A beautiful sunrise as a double image of Duck Island at right appears on a mirror smooth Green Lake. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Green Lake at Sunrise
  • At the Museum of Flight a restored, non-flyable, FM-2 Wildcat used by the U.S. Navy in combat in World War II's Pacific Theater, is ready to be displayed.<br />
<br />
Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times
    Restored WWII FM-2 Wildcat
  • Lava Canyon Trail at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument explores a mudflow-scoured canyon with views of a waterfall plunging over an ancient lava flow.<br />
(Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Lava Canyon Waterfalls
  • Wildflowers bloom in full along the Loowit Trail at Mount St. Helens. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Mount St. Helens Wildflower Bloom
  • (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Cedar River Trail
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Northwest Stream Center
  • Study autumn’s vivid palette before the gray-greens of winter take hold. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Belltown Fall Tree
  • Study autumn’s vivid palette before the gray-greens of winter take hold. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Westlake Avenue Fall Tree
  • Study autumn’s vivid palette before the gray-greens of winter take hold. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    1201 Third Avenue Fall Tree
  • The Kubota Garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood offers one of best locations in the Seattle area to watch the fall colors. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Heart Bridge, Kubota Garden
  • An urban fisherman enjoys a productive morning. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Urban Fishing Mt. Baker Beach
  • An Anna’s hummingbird defends its tiny treetop nation of one. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Hummingbird Defense
  • Volleyball at Golden Gardens beach at sunset in Seattle. (John Lok/The Seattle Times)
    Golden Gardens Sunset
  • Hikers walk up the last pitch of volcanic ash and pumice from the 1980 eruption before reaching the 8,350-foot elevation and the edge of Mount St. Helens' crater. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2006)
    Volcano Hiking
  • Forget me nots bloom in the new Elwha sediment delta along with many other plants making a foothold in the sediment. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Forget me nots
  • A clear night provides a good view of the lights of the Seattle skyline from the Don Armeni Boat Ramp in West Seattle along Harbor Avenue Southwest. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Clear Nights and City Lights
  • Seattle Times fishing writer Mark Yuasa says  perch are abundant in Lake Washington, but the window of time to catch them starts closing in October. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Fishing in Lake Washington
  • Snow encircles the crater of Mount St. Helens. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 2000).
    Crater at Mount Saint Helens
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Seattle Center's International Fountain
  • Children play in the newly renovated Mount Baker community owned clubhouse The 82-year-old structure was heavily damaged by an arson blaze. (Jimi Lott / The Seattle Times, 1993)
    Mount Baker Clubhouse
  • The popular Ape Cave recreation area in the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument now has a view of the iconic mountain. The Volcano View Trail is the first new trail built in the national monument in nearly two decades. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Mount St. Helens' Volcano View Trail
  • Lava Canyon Trail at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument explores a mudflow-scoured canyon with views of a waterfall plunging over an ancient lava flow. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Mount St. Helens’ Lava Canyon
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Beacon of Hope
  • Study autumn’s vivid palette before the gray-greens of winter take hold. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Minor Avenue Fall Tree
  • The Moon Bridge invites a moment of reflection. According to the self-guided tour map it symbolizes the difficulty of living a good life. “Hard to walk up and hard to walk down.” (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Moon Bridge, Kubota Garden
  • The North Head Lighthouse located on the south end of the Long Beach Penninsula, has a wonderful view of the Pacific Ocean. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    North Head Lighthouse
  • After years of sediment being released from the deconstruction of the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dam, the mouth of the Elwha River is forming a giant beach. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Mouth of the Elwha River
  • Brothers swing at Garfield Playfield as the rain lets up. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times, 1990)
    Swinging Siblings
  • Visitors at Artist Point at the end of the Mount Baker Highway.  The area offers 360-degree views of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Artist Point
  • Flying over a parking lot near Madrona Park; Pictures of Year, 2019. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times).
    Snow Tracks From the Sky
  • Bus ridership is way up in King County, as commuters leave driving in traffic jams and paying high parking prices behind. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    The Commuting Life
  • Since the legendary car wash opened in 1956, the rotating pink elephant has witnessed the Space Needle go up and Amazon’s headquarters emerge from former parking lots just a few blocks away.  (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Pink Elephant
  • A seven-story apartment building was planned for this Northeast Seattle lot. The house was in disrepair, but the property also included a couple of sizeable trees that stood out at an intersection laced with parking lots. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Leafy Giants at Risk
  • A paraglider practices taking off at Gas Works Park in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times, 2015)
    Gas Works Park paraglider
  • A Black-Chinned Hummingbird takes advantage of new blossoms on a tree in the Washington Park Arboretum near the Azalea Way trail on a spring day that saw both rain and sun. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Washington Park Arboretum hummingbird
  • In summer, hikers can explore empty beaches on Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on Vancouver Island just outside of Tofino, B.C. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
  • Sunrise over Seattle skyline taken from Kerry Park. (Jimi Lott / The Seattle Times, 2000)
    Kerry Park View
  • Unfinished Boeing 787s are parked on one of three runways at the Snohomish County Airport in Everett, Jan. 23, 2013. Runway 11/29 is marked with a giant “X” at both ends indicating that it is closed. The giant flashing “X” can be seen from miles away and is turned on 24/7 to warn incoming aircraft that this runway is unavailable. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Unfinished Boeing 787s parked
  • Empty mooring spaces contrasted sharply with the glassy waters of Lake Washington in this view to the southeast from Leschi Park. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1968)
    Lake Washington from Leschi Park
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