So, I’ve already recieved a couple emails/Facebook messages of, “We see what others like, but what were your favorite photos of 2005?”
Awww. I feel special.
It’s hard to rank them… but:
1 – ‘timber‘ – I don’t know what the big deal was about this picture, but I almost ran myself into a ravine in order to snap this shot at Mount St. Helens.
2 – ‘tribute‘ – This “statue” made of over 240 guitars sits in the “Experience Music Project” in Seattle. By far my most “print an 8×10 free copy for me” photo. Which I sometimes do.
3 – ‘suspense-sion‘ - The cost of admission just to take this shot and walk across this suspension bridge was well worth the costs. Yes, it’s as scary as it looks to walk across this thing. There are actually 2 “lifeguards” who sit at each end in big chairs to make sure you don’t “rock too much.”
4 – ‘face it‘ – This one has actually won me a couple of awards… but nothing major. The interesting thing is that if it hadn’t been so overcast and rainy that day in Chicago… this one wouldn’t have the effect it did.
5 – ‘blu sky‘ – While taking-in a Seattle Mariners/Boston Red Sox game in SafeCo Field in Seattle, Washington, the sunset was just right when a plane(you see it?) headed for Sea-Tac came into the shot for a nice semetric moment.
6 – ‘night star‘ – I was headed to a CD recording at Pinelake Baptist Church in Brandon Mississippi when I round the parking lot to find this scene. I think it speaks for itself.
7 – ‘waiting‘ – This was taken around 6:30 AM in Chicago. I was waiting on the “El Train” to O’Hare.
8 – ‘allegiance‘ - I was only planning on taking a picture of the giant flag… these two soldiers wandered into the picture just as I was taking the shot, making for quite a nice moment.
9 – ‘post alley‘ – My bedroom at the hostel actually overlooked this cobble-stone street underneath Pike Place Market in Seattle. To the left in the picture is the famous “gum wall” picture.
10 – ‘blue lake‘ - One of the most quiet moments I’ve ever experienced in life. Freaky quiet… but incredible as I stood at the base of Mount St Helens beside a lake that was actually created by the massive blast.






A season which held such promise was finally brought to a 



And you thought I was just sitting around on my butt…

