Share your best landscape, cityscape, and wildlife photos
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Is this NatGeo, Michi Stouffer?
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I shall take that as confirmation that my goal of "I'm gonna National Geographic the shit out of this" is working
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Snoqualmie Falls
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Fun Fact: Snoqualmie Falls in Snoqualmie, WA is an important location to Twin Peaks. The falls can be seen in the opening montage every episode, and the Hotel at the top of the falls is the one used for external shots of Benjamin Horne's Great Northern Hotel (internal scenes were filmed elsewhere). The real hotel is called the Salish Lodge and Spa. Here are some pictures I took of the hotel.
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Amazing. I can picture Cooper stepping out of that building. lol
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Xeogred wrote:Amazing. I can picture Cooper stepping out of that building. lol
Twede's Cafe is also in Snoqualmie, WA, which is the cafe from Twin Peaks. The outside still looks the same, but the inside was destroyed by a fire and had to be remodeled. They have a lot of polaroids on the wall from when the Twin Peaks cast was filming though. Unfortunately, I wouldn't say they have "damn fine coffee" or noteworthy cherry pie.
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I'm quite jealous after looking at the photos in this thread. I'm afraid all I have to offer is this cool pano of Venice and a duck I saw whilst out mtb'ing
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While I was playing Pokemon Go this weekend, the sunset view from Pine Island @ Florida's western Gulf coast with a somewhat on again off again Team Valor gym right where I was standing. I'm somewhat of an amateur photographer but I was able to change the white balance and ISO speed setting on my camera, but NOT the aperture or shutter speed, sadly. I had to resize this for Photobucket but this was originally taken at the 12 megapixel (4000x3000) resolution.
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Wow, how had I not seen this thread before? Excellent work
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SNESdrunk wrote:Wow, how had I not seen this thread before? Excellent work
Same here. First time I've noticed it.
I've got a bunch of pics that I've taken over the years.
This was at the Faerie Glen Nature Reserve earlier this morning.
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