Today my photography buddy Chris Pearson and I decided to take a ferry from Seattle to Bainbridge Island and see what we could shoot. So at 8am this morning I picked Chris up and we hit the road. We got to Seattle pretty quickly, the roads were relatively empty at that time and drove to the ferry port. We got there at the exactly right time to drive straight onto a waiting ferry and cross Elliott Bay.
I guess 8:30 in the morning on a Saturday is too early for most as the ferry was empty and we got the chance to take some shots of Seattle as we left, and Bainbridge as we arrived. On the way over the sky was very overcast and it looked like it was about to rain, fortunately as the morning drew on it got warmer and warmer and blue sky even came out.
I got some really good pictures on Bainbridge Island and will post those in the coming week, but tonight’s picture was of the ferry as it approached Bainbridge to take us home to Seattle. Chris and I parked up near the front of the line to get on the ferry and had time to walk down to the ferry port ramp where you drive from the Island onto the ferry. I took this picture as the ferry was coming in.
I liked this image as I caught the ferry as it was about to turn towards dock and had the Seattle skyline in the background. I also liked the depth of field in this picture too with the dock just out of focus. It doesn’t look it here but it was quite warm by this time with blue sky poking through the clouds.
We had a really good day and I got a good dozen postable images, and for 6 hours that’s really good.
Here’s Carter enjoying a run on the beach. Clearly the sand is very wet as his feet are sinking!