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In the late 1990's, I was working in Washington off and on for an extended period of time. Since I was single and my children were grown, and living in a hotel left me with no household responsibilities, I just played every weekend. I would take my camera and explore the area from the dawn until well after dark.
I took this picture from a roadside pullout at Mt Ranier National park at sunset with a little 35 mm Canon, a tripod and slide film. I scanned the slide into my PC to digitize it and post it.
Thanks for the compliment. I like this picture because it brings back memories of a time when I really loved combining work and play