And I love LOVE that that oyster bar is called the Walrus and the Carpenter — I am pretty much always ready to say "The time has come..." and immediately look around to see who else is in on the joke. I'm awash in warm nostalgia!
I visited Seattle this summer and fell in love - very jealous of your living there! These pictures are quite perfect. That one of the skyline? Sigh. They really capture the city's gloomy charm.
Insanely gorgeous photos Sam! That skyline is a dream.
ReplyDeleteI took it from the rooftop of a friend's apartment the weekend I visited! The skyline made it basically impossible to say no to this city!
Deletebeautiful photos, the first one is out of this world <3
ReplyDeletethank you, Sha! A lucky sun break, we don't many of those in Seattle.
DeleteBeautiful snapshots of Seattle! I hope to move back one day. And I hope you are enjoying it so far!
ReplyDeleteSarah, I am colossally disappointed our time in Seattle didn't overlap. Think of all the hasseblad adventures we could have gone on!
DeleteFrom that first photo alone, I'm convinced!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love LOVE that that oyster bar is called the Walrus and the Carpenter — I am pretty much always ready to say "The time has come..." and immediately look around to see who else is in on the joke. I'm awash in warm nostalgia!
if you come visit, I promise I'll take you there and we can endlessly recite lines from Lewis Carroll!
DeleteUgh, I could fall in love with ANY city through your lens. <3
ReplyDeletePlease make top photo into a coaster ASAP.
Deleteyour photos are always so beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Esmeralda!
DeleteI visited Seattle this summer and fell in love - very jealous of your living there! These pictures are quite perfect. That one of the skyline? Sigh. They really capture the city's gloomy charm.
ReplyDeletewow i love film photos! thats really beautiful)
ReplyDeletethank you for inspiration)
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