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Tunnel Vision, Adventurous Pets, and Ahooga Horn Road Trip Memories #DogwoodWeek9 Shadows

3/5/2016

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Typist: Bethany
When I was young, traveling North America in the family van, if we were lucky my dad would honk the horn as we went through a tunnel. Luck was if there was not one else around; my dad was considerate enough not to freak other tunnel goers out just for the giggling pleasure of his kids. I don't remember exactly what our dogs did when the light suddenly changed in the van and my brother and I began to plead to hear a horn echo in the darkness horn. Like my traveling dogs, cat, and cockatoo, those dogs probably slept right through the shadows of tunnel fun. The excitement of passing through a tunnel instilled in me by my dad has the same effect on my current travel pets as my childhood dogs... they keep on snoozing. I do often wonder, though, what road trip tunnel going Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, Amelia, and Leo would do if they heard that "ah-oooo-gah" echoing until passing into the light at the other end. I wonder because I don't honk. Even if I am all alone for miles. Sorry, dad. It just isn't the same without you, a school bus yellow camper van, and a custom ahooga horn. But I do still so love a good tunnel...
Dogwood Photography Photo Challenge Week 9, Artistic: Shadows
"The opposite of light is dark, the absence of light is shadow. Interpret this into a masterpiece."
Triton cockatoo Leo notices the tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
Tunnel
Triton cockatoo Leo peers into the tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
Vision
Color splash black and white photo of gree eyed adventure cat Amelia exploring her play tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
Amelia makes the shadows in her tunnel.
Gorgeous photo of dogs at the end of a tunnel: Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn, rough collie dog Huxley, and miniature dachshund dog Wilhelm are the light at the end of the tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
The light at the end of the tunnel.
What it is about tunnels that is so magical? I know I have wonderful ahooga horn memories but those are unique. Other people and animals, even those who have never heard a crazy family van horn, enjoy tunnels as well. Why? This fascination with light to dark to light is what inspired "The Tunnel of Love" as well as "The Tunnel of Terror." Whatever it is about the echoing of sound, the sudden absence, and the impending presence of light that is just so frightening, fun, and beautiful at the same time, I love it. And even if I don't carry on the family honk tradition when I pass through a tunnel on a road trip, I never want to stop feeling thrilled every time I get to focus on that light at the end of the tunnel and literally get tunnel vision.
This post is a part of the Dogwood Photography 52 Week Photography Challenge. Please see more of our photo challenge posts here.
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Three Dogs and a Puget Sound Storm #DogwoodWeek5 Black and White

2/10/2016

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Typist: Bethany
I love this time of year in Cascadia. I love the temperatures, the rain, the snow covered mountains, the stormy waters, the myriads of cloud types, and the light beaming through. What I do not love is being so sick that I cannot enjoy every second of my spectacular bioregion's winter beauty. But I accept that with the good comes the bad, and vice versa. I have endured fourteen days and counting of miserable head, throat, and lung congestion, all while still healing broken and separated ribs, but I have managed to enjoy a little storm watching with the dogs. And, of course, capture some fantastic photographs of our adventure.
Dogwood Photography Photo Challenge Week 5, Landscape: Black and White
Look for a scene with great contrast that will make a great black and white.
Three dogs and a Puget Sound storm: miniature dachshund, rough collie and Cardigan Welsh corgi dog storm watchers at Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook, West Seattle, Washington, Cascadia. #DogwoodWeek4 #Dogwood52
Three dogs and a Puget Sound storm: rough collie, miniature dachshund and Cardigan Welsh corgi dog storm watchers at Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook, West Seattle, Washington, Cascadia. #DogwoodWeek4 #Dogwood52
Three dogs and a Puget Sound storm: rough collie, Cardigan Welsh corgi, and miniature dachshund dog storm watchers at Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook, West Seattle, Washington, Cascadia. #DogwoodWeek4 #Dogwood52
Three dogs and a Puget Sound storm: Cardigan Welsh corgi, rough collie and miniature dachshund dog storm watchers at Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook, West Seattle, Washington, Cascadia. #DogwoodWeek4 #Dogwood52
More difficult than bundling up and venturing out with dachshund Wilhelm, corgi Brychwyn, and collie Huxley between Pacific Northwest storms, has been choosing photos to post through blurry eyes and between sneezes. Thanks to the stark beauty of a storm looming over Puget Sound, the varied viewpoints at Emma Schmitz Park in West Seattle, and my three creative canine models, I had a large amount of heavily contrasted storm photos to choose from. I think I finally managed a clear enough head to choose the best of the black and white storm watching dogs bunch. We'll see what I think once I am 100% again but for now, I have to go back to using every bit of energy I have making sure the dogs keep being as happy as they are pictured above.
This post is a part of the Dogwood Photography 52 Week Photography Challenge. Please see more of our photo challenge posts here.
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Urban Jungle Wordless Wednesday

5/27/2015

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Rough collie Huxley, Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn and miniature dachshund Wilhelm pose with Red Stix by Konstantin Dimopoulos at Home Plate Center, Seattle, Washington, Cascadia
Rough collie Huxley, Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn and miniature dachshund Wilhelm in black and white with Red Stix by Konstantin Dimopoulos at Home Plate Center, Seattle, Washington, Cascadia
Rough collie Huxley, Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn and miniature dachshund Wilhelm with Red Stix by Konstantin Dimopoulos between the buildings at Home Plate Center, Seattle, Washington, Cascadia
Looking up at Rough collie Huxley, Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn and miniature dachshund Wilhelm with Red Stix by Konstantin Dimopoulos at Home Plate Center, Seattle, Washington, Cascadia
Three dogs with Red Stix by Konstantin Dimopoulos at Home Plate Center, Seattle, Washington, Cascadia
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Black & White Sunday: Dogs Got No Troubles, Life Is The Bubbles

4/12/2015

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Halrequin blue merle rough collie Huxley poses for a black and white photograph with an octopus sculpture at Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint in West Seattle
Blue merle Cardigan Welsh corgi Brychwyn poses for a black and white photograph with an octopus sculpture at Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint in West Seattle
Miniature long haired dachshund Wilhelm poses for a black and white photograph with an octopus sculpture at Whale Tail Park in West Seattle
Blue merle Cardigan Welsh corgi Brychwyn sniffs a barnacle sculpture at Whale Tail Park in West Seattle
Blue merle Cardigan Welsh corgi Brychwyn smiles near a barnacle sculpture at Whale Tail Park in West Seattle
Harlequin blue merle rough collie Huxley poses for a beautiful black and white photo with the Whale Tail scupture at Whale Tail Park in West Seattle
The top two photos were taken at Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint and the remaining are from Whale Tail Park. Both City of Seattle Parks are in West Seattle.
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