Celebrating Independence Day has returned to Seattle!
A Pictorial Ode to those Glowing Sunset Embers of Late September
If you lived in Seattle on the evening of Friday, September 24, 2021, then you were probably a witness to one of the most mesmerizing sunsets we had this year. I wasn't expecting it, so I was thoroughly caught off guard as I was cycling on Melbourne (that's my bike's name) north on Dexter Avenue... Continue Reading →
Happy Mothers Day
TIA would like to extend fond wishes to all the mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, aunts, and sisters on this Mothers Day -- today and always. To commemorate the occasion, please enjoy a few images of a real "mother goose" and her goslings at Lake Union Park in Seattle. Mother Goose and her goslings at Lake Union... Continue Reading →
The Land in the Lullaby
Please enjoy a timelapse video that I executed on Sunday, April 25th, at the vantage located at 5th & Lynn Park in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. From this stellar viewpoint on a clear day, you can see five different neighborhoods of the city simultaneously -- in addition to the colossal, jagged summits of... Continue Reading →
Summer in Springtime
Seattle has been experiencing some exceptional summertime weather even though we're only a month into Spring. In my experience, Aprils in Seattle have often been rainy, wet, and relatively cold. Every few years, for a period of a few days, we find ourselves as the recipients of an anomaly in the "usual" weather patterns or... Continue Reading →
Sleepy Saturday Morning in Seattle
During the weekend of March 27th, I decided to revive my objectives for creating timelapse photography videos. It was a primary objective in 2020, but the pandemic struck the planet, and my objective was no longer a priority. A year later, I would like to resume my quest to add timelapse videos to my skillset... Continue Reading →