A Fine Spring Evening

Point RustonNot only have I not posted in awhile, I haven’t had time to get the camera out either and it was starting to make me antsy. So yesterday evening, I grabbed the camera and drove down the hill to take a few shots of Mount Rainier and the sunset from Ruston Way here in Tacoma. These shots were taken from a spot about a mile from my house. I still want to get out for a full day with camera in hand, but for a short while, the hour I spent last night scratched my photography itch. Do you have a special, go-to spot when you just have to get out there an click a shutter button for awhile?

Mount Rainier just at sunset
Mount Rainier just at sunset
Looking northwesterly toward the Olympic Mountains
Looking northwesterly toward the Olympic Mountains
Mount Rainier about 20 minutes after the sun set (in the blue hour)
Mount Rainier about 20 minutes after the sun set (in the blue hour)

Comments

19 responses to “A Fine Spring Evening”

  1. Maddy Avatar

    I am glad you finally scratched your itch!
    beautiful pictures ๐Ÿ™‚
    please keep scratching often! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Lena Avatar

    Fantastic veiw with the snowy mountain, I can see why you like to go there. And yes I have a couple of special photo-spots when I just have to take a picture.

  3. LaNae Avatar

    A favorite: Nisqually Wildlife Refuge…just down the road from you. ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. joebecker Avatar

      Nisqually is a great spot. I have been down to it a couple times, I really should spend a bit more time there.

  4. Pat Avatar

    What beautiful photographs. Wow.

  5. afrilly Avatar

    Wow, the colours on Mount Rainer at sunset! Wish I could see it in person. : )

  6. hmunro Avatar
    hmunro

    Wow, Joe … what beautiful images you’ve created! Thank you for this stunning reminder that even an hour of shooting is better than not shooting at all. Though it’s nowhere nearly as scenic as yours, you’ve inspired me to revisit my own go-to spot!

    1. joebecker Avatar

      Thanks Heather. My spot isn’t quite so scenic when it’s raining (which it does do occasionally around here).

  7. duniaotan Avatar

    the mountain is so hilarious

  8. sapphirestarblog Avatar

    Hi Joe. I’m new around here. Your pictures are really stunning. I’m looking to take up casual photography as a hobby (and maybe videography at a later stage). It’s something I’ve always wanted to learn because I love the idea of capturing moments in time that inspire you so you can have them forever. There are so many cameras in the market, so many specifications and functions that I don’t understand, it’s all very confusing. Do you know of any blogs that explain it all out (in non techie baby words)? Also feel free to suggest cameras that won’t render me broke. Thanks so much!
    Ps. Never stop clicking. Photography is an art and a talent you definitely possess. You don’t need scenic spots for it either. I think it’s more about seeing things that other people may not and capturing them. Telling a story the way you see it. (I think. You probably know better.) Cheers!

    1. joebecker Avatar

      Thanks Sapphire. Let me think on your question and I’ll try to give an answer in the next day or two. PS – love your phrase “Never stop clicking”

  9. Awa on the Road Avatar

    You’ve got a wonderful view from almost your home. Such a huge misterious mountain. Lucky you!

  10. DIfotoINviaggio Avatar

    I love the 3rd shot because the city also shines in beauty

  11. sunnydaysinseattle Avatar

    Wow that color. You really captured the most beautiful sunset in Mt. Rainier!

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