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  • Eastern Washington has the best farmland around. You can get lost in the 'waves' of green that surround you as you drive around the area.
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  • There are miles and miles of roads in eastern Washington that seemingly lead to nowhere but when explored take you right where you want to be.
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  • Driving through the Palouse you can pull off the road almost anywhere and find a great image. This was one of those spots.
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  • A picture of the Washington Monument in Washington DC.
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  • A sepia picture of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC.
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  • A marble walkway around the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC.
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  • A statue of President Jefferson stands tall in the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC.
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  • The marble pillars at the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC.
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  • The marble pillars at the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC.
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  • Expansive wheat fields with bue sky in eastern Washington State.
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  • A closer profile view of George Washington at Mount Rushmore.
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  • A shallow depth of field focus look at a wheat field in the Palouse Region of Washington State.
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  • A dirt road curves its way through the farmland in the Palouse Region of Washington State.
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  • A dirt roads cuts its way through the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • A dirt roads cuts its way through the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • A dirt roads cuts its way through the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • A close up image of wheat in the Palouse Region of Washington State with a shallow depth of field.
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  • A dirt roads cuts its way through the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • A dirt roads cuts its way through the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • Wheat fills the frame from the fertile farmland of eastern Washington.
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  • The profile view of George Washington at Mount Rushmore National Monument.
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  • A close up image of wheat in the Palouse Region of Washington State with a shallow depth of field.
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  • Expansive wheat fields with bue sky in eastern Washington State.
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  • A dirt roads cuts its way through the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • Lots of photo ops in Sprague, Washington if you like old, abandoned, antique cars and trucks. Missoula Photographer
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  • Lots of photo ops in Sprague, Washington if you like old, abandoned, antique cars and trucks. Missoula Photographer
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  • A wall of paper flyers in downtown Seattle, Washington.
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  • These are the kind of sunsets I used to see from my apartment in Waikiki, but this one was from Steptoe Butte in the Palouse Region of Washington State.
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  • A microwave tower reaches towards the evening sky with the moon in the distance.
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  • A full size VW Bug is held in the hand of a troll sculpture under a bridge in Seattle.
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  • You can get lost in the wheat fields of eastern Washington State.
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  • Right after they shut off the lights at 11 PM the Milky Way can be seen over Mount Rushmore. Near the bottom you can see the profile view of Goerge Washington lit only by the leftover lights around the buildings and the parking lot.
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  • Pumpkins and squash for sale at a Farmers Market in Seattle, Washington. Missoula Photographer
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  • The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC in evening light.
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  • Ornamental cabbage and flowers sold at a Farmers Market in Seattle, Washington. Missoula Photographer
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  • Ornamental cabbage and flowers sold at a Farmers Market in Seattle, Washington. Missoula Photographer
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  • Fresh seafood for sale at the farmers market in Seattle, Washington.
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  • The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC in evening light.
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  • The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC in evening light.
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  • The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC in evening light.
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  • A bunch of fresh radishes at a Farmers Market in Seattle, Washington. Missoula Photographer
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  • A picture of a bin full of fresh potatoes at a Farmers Market in Seattle, Washington. Missoula Photographer
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  • A picture of boat masts reflecting in the water in Port Angeles, Washington.
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  • The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC in evening light.
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  • The United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC in evening light.
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  • I went back to the Palouse to see what I could get and the sun didn't cooperate again. But I did get some good images and I didn't get my car stuck in the mud so it wasn't a bad trip overall.
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