Thursday, November 11, 2010

Skywatch Friday - Looking Back

Coming west on Highway 20 @ Washington Pass, as you reach the top of the hairpin turn you can look back down into the valley you just traversed. On this day, we drove through rain and then a light snow as we reached the top of the pass. Yet there were patches of blue sky to be seen.

Washington Pass

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19 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Fantastic capture, Sally! And what a gorgeous place! With the bit of fog, it looks not only beautiful, but delightfully mysterious. Hope you have a lovely day and a great weekend! Enjoy!

Sylvia

Gaelyn said...

The Cascades are So majestic!

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Anonymous said...

WoW! That's truly AWESOME!

Antonina said...

Very picturesque view.I love mountains.

Martha Z said...

I can enjoy these early snowfalls, you know the snow will melt off the road. Next month it will be a different story.

Bill S. said...

I love how the fog hangs in the valley. Beautiful shot.

giorno26 ¸¸.•*¨*•. said...

Hi che foto bellissima...
sembra di stare sulla mia montagna....
Buona giornata Myriam :)

Ebie said...

I am mystified! Great capture!

Light and Voices said...

Wow, impressive photograph.
Joyce M

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Impressive landscape.

kRiZcPEc said...

So nice this shot is. :)

Unknown said...

wow, awesome shot! the fog makes the scene magical.

Kim, USA said...

This is gorgeous!! Love it!
Looking at the sky

Bettey said...

Beautiful photo, Sally! Very "northwest" ;)

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lizziviggi said...

Oh, it's a beautiful place we live, isn't it? Truly breathtaking.

D said...

WOW! that is a fantastic photo.

Maia said...

Amazing capture and very beautiful view.

clairz said...

So majestic! We used to live in Washington state and often thought that if the sun were out all the time the whole world would want to live there. What a beautiful place.

Mark | Brain Dumps said...

What a beautiful picture. I love such points. This is one of my favorite pictures.