Seattle skyline

Seattle skyline

A few nice Seattle photos and images I found:

Seattle skyline
Seattle

Image by WordRidden
From the Bainbridge Island ferry.

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Seattle

Seattle Sea Gull
Seattle

Image by KM&G-Morris
If I lived in Seattle, a sea gull wouldn’t be my favorite bird. They don’t lower themselves to grovel in your face, begging for scraps of food. They don’t laugh out loud at each other and play tricks on one another. Laughter doesn’t fill the air when they are present. On the other hand, they are much more polite and much quieter than the laughing gull. I believe it’s a Thayer’s Gull based on the pinkish legs and darker eyes.

Seattle

Seattle.View.from.Harbour.avenue
Seattle

Image by bonacheladas
View of the Seattle Waterfront as seen from Harbour Avenue, from the Space Needle to the Smith Tower.

I uploaded it in a nice resolution of 1600×9077 pixels, I wanted to share it with you as a gift for all the people interested in my photography & all your comments. Its great to be part of the Flickr community! I think it deserves the time of been checked in the original size. Seriously, you can see lots of details inside (even the cars!)

Check the cool Seattle Planet I did with this panorama if you feel curious.

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23 Responses to “Seattle skyline”
  1. ctranny says:

    I was told today that 'Planking' is a form of devil worship! Lying straight, face down', arms at sides, in an unusual location! Your view?

  2. seattle wedding photographer says:

    It is true.
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  3. demmykaz says:

    651 dislikers didn't like the song because they only saw one picture of Adele…

  4. Joe Kennedy says:

    Funny Debra – you should call your blog whatever you like!

    In my mind when the Eastside of Lake Washington is referred to as Seattle's Eastside, it is inaccurate and misleading. If you feel like the people you are trying to reach don't know anything about the Eastside, perhaps the “Seattle area” or even “Puget Sound area” would work?

    BTW – this has nothing to do with a rivalry between Seattle and the Eastside (mostly Bellevue). The trash talk is usually from those who choose to live in Seattle and have drastic misperceptions about the Eastside (of Lake Washington), but most Eastsiders that I know like going to Seattle and don't have anything bad to say about it. The good news is when Seattle residents, as well as visitors to our region, take the time to visit the Eastside, they usually realize that we have a lot going on over here – and it's a great place to be.

    Go Eastside (of Lake Washington)!

  5. alvaroaugk says:

    Yo creo que de hecho se está interpretando la obra, porque la gente está pendiente del músico como en cualquier concierto. No pasaron 4'33'' arbitrarios. Fue un guitarrista parado ahí interpretando y la gente sobrecogida por el silencio. Nunca les había llegado tan profundamente el silencio. A algunos de un modo molesto, a otros de modo intrigante.

  6. tem800 says:

    hayaokuri?

  7. aimeefleur says:

    Just got word that Blackbyrd is sold out of Blue Revue tix. Tix still available at and the door #yeg

  8. aix33087 says:

    FROM竜二:何とか衣装間に合った!女教師風の衣装を買いました♪( ̄∀ ̄)

  9. a_mando1in says:

    Really? MOST disap? RT @HeatherBrit LA skyline most disappointing thing living here-But I’m from Chicago

  10. says:

    There is a time for everything,a season for every activityunder heaven. A time to beborn and a time to die. Atime to plant and a time toharvest. A time to kill anda time to heal. A time totear down and a time torebuild. A time to cry anda time to laugh. A time togrieve and a time to dance.A time to scatter stonesand a time to gather stones.A time to embrace and atime to turn away. A time tosearch and a time to lose.A time to keep and a time tothrow away. A time to tearand a time to mend. A timeto be quiet and a time tospeak up. A time to loveand a time to hate. A timefor war and a time for peace.May 2006 be your time to laugh,embrace & receivepersonal peace,Dr. Howdy]]>

  11. elabra says:

    Disappointed aint the word ,

  12. glic6616 says:

    April “something”, Hank? Really? I was looking forward to you announcing the day of my birthday, and this is what I get? I feel cheated….

  13. says:

    Luke's you don't know what i have hidden in my pocket faceJosh's lemme tell ya somethin faceMartin's Hey I think I see another German faceSean's muppet impression faceMandy's well she just has a nice faceSam's my nose itches faceLindsey's what are we singing faceHolly's don't tell the alto's that they're off or i'll eat you faceJess's well im just happy to be here faceKatie's Look its Johnny Depp! faceThats just what I saw]]>

  14. KissDOLL_Lipz says:

    That awkward moment when you want to know how pet food tastes like.

  15. JayBee_317 says:

    Got Gas Money?? Anybody going to Skyline 2night, I need a ride»

  16. loud says:

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  17. MrGiant111 says:

    Why he's dressed just like Swiss Beatz

  18. Whitney's blog says:

    Dallas Lights: Distraction or Attraction?

  19. Twitter says:

    The problem with strong, intelligent women is that they can argue well. And if there is a time where you can’t get a word in…….

  20. jmcgee101 says:

    IT LOOKS LIKE A PAINT FACTORY EXPLODED ON YOUR FACE.

  21. Twitter says:

    Back when Uber launched in San Francisco, it was heralded as a service that would disrupt the taxi industry by providing black cars on-demand via mobile phones. Thus far, the service has gained a loyal following, and expanded to a number of cities including Seattle, New York, Paris, and Chicago. Today, we’re seeing a possible evolution of Uber with a new experiment in Chicago—using Taxis. Here’s how Uber works. The service allows you to order a black car to come to your location via an Android or iOS app. You can actually track your car as it comes to your location as the app tracks the car via GPS. Payments are handled automatically by charging the card you have on file (no swiping necessary and gratuity is included), and it costs at least 50% more than a taxi. But you can order comfortable transportation on demand, which to many, is well worth the premium.

  22. WW_NCT says:

    RT The awkward moment when you find a hair in your food. -_-

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