I'll be starting work this Friday, so who knows how my scheduling will go? Plus, she had a green light to take Friday off. Those two things together are a perfect excuse for a photography excursion. The topic? Fall colors.
The famous North Cascades Highway was our destination. For traffic reasons (and the fact that I'm a contrarian) I opted to do the loop kind of backwards. Most everyone (for whatever reason) always seems to do the loop clockwise. Maybe it's because everyone seems to live along the I-5 corridor and they figure it's the logical choice. Trouble is, for us to go up the freeways to our starting point on a Friday morning would have put us in pretty heavy traffic all the way up. Instead we opted to go over Snoqualmie Pass and turn north. In retrospect, it was a pretty good choice. We had zero traffic issues at all anywhere we went.
The fall colors were rampant. Our state isn't heavily into the red spectrum as far as tree varieties go but there were still quite a few of them among the yellow-colored ones that made up the majority.
Our 600+ mile trip took us on some pretty nice roads as well as some that were more suitable for a 4x4 truck. It's not the first time and it won't be the last. Some of the best photography roads are the least traveled ones after all. We seemed a little more in tune this time than some during some of our other road trips. Lots of times I get the "Never mind--it's too late now... You passed it" remark as as far as the repeated stopping for pictures. This time we were both zeroing in on the same things for the most part. Lots of stopping is our M.O. when we're out on these junkets.
Its kinda funny the things you see when you're out driving. Like a giant, hand-scrawled sign next to the road inviting hunters to stop and remove the clothing from their deer. Then, when you look down the road there's a nice vintage Ford truck repeating the message.
As per our usual experience when we're out on one of these photo trips, the "I wonder what's up this way?" roads we wander down turn out to be our favorites. We find some of the most scenic stuff that way. If nothing else, the roads are usually way less traveled, and in many cases, pristine. This trip was no exception. We really enjoy the "road less traveled" and we also look forward to those kind of pathways.
Sue always loves to make fun of me when we're in stores about how easily distracted I am. "Ooo... Shiny things!" I'll say and wander off. During one of our photo stops this weekend she wandered up the highway a little ways taking pictures. I put on my long lens and managed to catch her having a 'shiny things' moment when she was on her way back. Ha!
"Dum de dum..." |
"Ooo... a piece of firewood!!" |
"Oh shoot--he caught me." |
Besides traveling well together, we also give each other the utmost respect when it comes to shooting. I always give her lots of time to make the shot she's after, and if I see her shooting something really interesting, a lot of times I'll leave it be--sort of giving her an "exclusive" on the picture. Likewise, she always gives me plenty of respect when I'm shooting too:
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