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Seattle { 73 images } Created 7 Jul 2011

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  • The Seattle skyline, as seen from Seacrest Park, West Seattle.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Seattle Night Skyline and Heron.psd
  • The Seattle Space Needle and Pacific Science Center. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle City Monorail
  • The Seattle skyline at night. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle at Night-041.psd
  • The Amgen Helix Bridge in Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Amgen Helix Bridge Seattle.tif
  • Remi Vincentini, 6, gives flowers to a dead gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) that washed up on Arroyo Beach in West Seattle, Washington.  It is unkown why the immature whale died, but this is the fourth gray whale to wash up on Puget Sound beaches in recent weeks; Wednesday, April 15, 2010. (Photo/William Byrne Drumm)
    Funeral and Flowers Whale Stranding.TIF
  • An osprey (Pandion haliaetus) hunts for food along Alki Beach on May 7, 2009.  These birds plunge at high speeds into the sea after prey.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Osprey and Kayakers at Alki.tif
  • Fireworks explode over Lake Union on the 4'th of July, in Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Lake Union Fireworks-139.tif
  • Relaxing in a "Kool" sail boat in Puget Sound, near West Point, West Seattle, Washington.  Photo By William Byrne Drumm.
    Kool Sailing Puget Sound.tif
  • Alki Beach at low tide, with the city of Seattle in the background.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Alki Beach Low Tide.tif
  • Alki Beach, West Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Urban Wildlife Goose.tif
  • Nervous Clam.tif
  • A board floats on Puget Sound, balancing a collection of stones.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Rocks on a Log.tif
  • Capital Hill, Volunteer Park in Seattle Washington on Nov. 11, 2010.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm
    hazy red leafs.TIF
  • The University or Washington rents canoes to the public at UW Arboretum, a great way to spend an afternoon.
    canoe Seattle arboretum.tif
  • Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington. Photo by William Byrne Drumm
    Eyes and Lines Underpass.tif
  • Shilshole Marina with Seattle and Mt. Rainier.  Photo by William Drumm.
    Shilshole Marina with Rainier.tif
  • Boating on Lake Washington, with Mount Rainier in the background, at Magnuson Park, Seattle, Washington.
    Lake Washington Water Sports.TIF
  • The Lake Union Waterfront, Seattle, and Mount Rainier.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    South Lake Union Seattle.tif
  • The view of Seattle from Kerry Park, one of Seattle's most famous lookouts. Photo by William Drumm.
    Snow Storm Seattle.psd
  • Fireworks explode over Lake Union on the 4'th of July, in Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Lake Union Fireworks-086.tif
  • The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Space Needle.TIF
  • Fireworks explode over Lake Union on the 4'th of July, in Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Lake Union Fireworks-044.TIF
  • Mount Rainier seen from Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Pike Place and Rainier.tif
  • The Olympic Mountains on clear day in Seattle, seen from Golden Gardens Park, Ballard, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Olympic Mountains Shilshole.tif
  • The Seattle skyline, as seen from Seacrest Park, West Seattle.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Seattle Skyline-001.psd
  • The Seattle skyline, as seen from Seacrest Park, West Seattle.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Seattle Skyline-142.psd
  • The Seattle skyline, as seen from Seacrest Park, West Seattle.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Seattle Skyline-227.psd
  • A double crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) drys it's wings from a piling at Seacrest Park, West Seattle, Washington, as the sun sets on the Seattle cityscape.  Photo by Willliam Byrne Drumm.
    Orcas and Olympics-012.psd
  • The Seattle Aquarium has a great collection of Pacific Northwest animals, like this American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus). Photo/William Drumm.
    Seattle Aquarium-004.psd
  • The Seattle skyline, as seen from Seacrest Park, West Seattle.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Elliot Bay Seattle Panorama.jpg
  • The Seattle skyline at night. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle at Night-058.psd
  • Seattle as seen from Alki Beach, West Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Seattle Panorama.TIF
  • The view of Seattle from Kerry Park, one of Seattle's most famous lookouts. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle-Kerry Park-004.psd
  • A man talks on his phone while kayaking on Lake Union, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Kayaking in Seattle.tif
  • Aurora Bridge, Seen from Fremont, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Aurora Bridge Seattle.tif
  • A barge on the Seattle Waterfront, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Seattle Waterfront.tif
  • A boat in the Ballard Locks, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Ballard Locks Boat.tif
  • Salmon move through the fish ladder at Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Chinook Salmon Locks.tif
  • A rainbow is seen as light strikes water splashing out of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Ballard, Seattle, Washington. Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    rainbow-spectrum-Locks.TIF
  • The most famous Seattle landmark, the Space Needle. Photo by William Drumm.
    Space Needle and Clouds
  • The Seattle skyline at night. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle at Night
  • Fisherman's Wharf, Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Drumm.
    Fisherman's Wharf Nov 2011-019.psd
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-066.jpg
  • The Japanese Gardens at the University of Washington Arboretum on Nov. 2, 2010.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm
    reflection fall colors.TIF
  • Green Lake, Seattle, Washington, USA. Photo by William Drumm.
    Green Lake-012.tif
  • Meadowbrook Pond, Seattle, Washington, USA. Photo by William Drumm.
    Meadowbrook Pond Seattle.TIF
  • Sand Point Park, Seattle, July 2010.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Magnuson Wetlands Pond.TIF
  • Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington. Photo by William Byrne Drumm
    Canoeing Washington Arbore.TIF
  • The Japanese Gardens at the University of Washington Arboredum.  Photo by William Byrne Druumm
    Japanese Gardens Panorama.tif
  • Magnuson Wetlands Seattle.tif
  • A large tide pool at Alki Beach, West Seattle, Washington.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Alki Beach Reflection.tif
  • Surface tension hold a leaf on a puddle at Meadowbrook Ponds in Seattle, Washington.
    Surface Tension on Leaf.tif
  • Meadowbrook Ponds in Seattle, Washington.
    Meadowbrook Pond.tif
  • Magnuson Park, Seattle, Washington on August 24, 2010.  Photo by William Byrne Drumm.
    Magnuson Orca Sculpture.TIF
  • Green Lake, Seattle, Washington, USA. Photo by William Drumm.
    Green Lake-039.tif
  • Socky Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Cedar River, Seattle, Washington. The run in 2012 had larger numbers than recent years. Photo by William Drumm.
    Cedar River Sockeye-058.jpg
  • Socky Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Cedar River, Seattle, Washington. The run in 2012 had larger numbers than recent years. Photo by William Drumm.
    Cedar River Sockeye-042.jpg
  • Socky Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Cedar River, Seattle, Washington. The run in 2012 had larger numbers than recent years. Photo by William Drumm.
    Cedar River Sockeye-113.jpg
  • Socky Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Cedar River, Seattle, Washington. The run in 2012 had larger numbers than recent years. Photo by William Drumm.
    Cedar River Sockeye-136.jpg
  • Socky Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the Cedar River, Seattle, Washington. The run in 2012 had larger numbers than recent years. Photo by William Drumm.
    Cedar River Sockeye-157.jpg
  • Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Piper's Creek in Carkeek Park, Seatttle, Washington. Also know as dog salmon or keta, the fish can be viewed in Piper's Creek in early to mid November. Photo by William Drumm
    Keta Salmon Carkeek-050.jpg
  • Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Piper's Creek in Carkeek Park, Seatttle, Washington. Also know as dog salmon or keta, the fish can be viewed in Piper's Creek in early to mid November. Photo by William Drumm
    Keta Salmon Carkeek-118.jpg
  • Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Piper's Creek in Carkeek Park, Seatttle, Washington. Also know as dog salmon or keta, the fish can be viewed in Piper's Creek in early to mid November. Photo by William Drumm
    Keta Salmon Carkeek-128.jpg
  • Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Piper's Creek in Carkeek Park, Seatttle, Washington. Also know as dog salmon or keta, the fish can be viewed in Piper's Creek in early to mid November. Photo by William Drumm
    Keta Salmon Carkeek-177.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-219.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-035.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-030.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-055.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-183.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-204.jpg
  • An sun halo, also known as a nimbus, circles the sun over the University of Washington Arboretum, Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 15. The optical phenomenon is produced by ice crystals in the upper troposphere, reflecting and refracting sunlight 3-6 miles above Earth.  Photo by William Drumm, 2013.
    Sun Halo Seattle-228.jpg
  • The Seattle skyline on a warm evening in April. Shot from Kerry Park. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle-062.tif
  • The Seattle skyline on a warm evening in April. Shot from Kerry Park. Photo by William Drumm.
    Seattle-118.tif