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10-AUG-2015 103

VA Hospital onBeacon Hill Seattle Washington

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My friend Jason Gregg asked if I could help brighten the main entrance at the VA Hospital for the Vets and Staffs on Beacon Hill in Seattle with my images. I donated 6 aerial images of the major peaks in the Washington Cascade Mountains. 5 images are 10 foot long and 1 image is 4 foot. The entire Cascade Mountains is 54 foot long.
From left to right, Mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount Adams, and Mt St Helens.
The result is just beautiful and very happy with the presentation.

Nikon D810
1/125s f/5.0 at 28.0mm iso1000 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
pkocinski12-Aug-2015 13:01
Thank you for doing that. I'm sure the Vets appreciate it.
Sam Rua11-Aug-2015 19:17
Again, congrats. This turned out great. You have every right to be very happy with the result.
Helen Betts11-Aug-2015 10:29
Wow, congratulations, and that is just great for you! It looks excellent.
Wintermeer11-Aug-2015 09:29
Wonderful display of great picturest, thank you for sharing these with the vets and this story with us! ~V~
danad11-Aug-2015 08:11
Great images! Congratulations. V.
Martin Lamoon11-Aug-2015 07:42
This is superb work and a kind thought to donate these images to the hospital. Hope you had a recognition plate
V++++
Neil Marcus11-Aug-2015 03:47
Congratulations on your impressive work. This is a wonderful accomplishment, Long
John Vass11-Aug-2015 03:30
Very nice results here! Good job Long!
fotabug11-Aug-2015 02:51
Wow, good for you! The are truly beautiful! It is all very impressive. V
Jim's Atavistic Visions11-Aug-2015 02:36
Congratulations! This looks wonderful.
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad11-Aug-2015 02:15
This is awesome! Congratulations. Not just for being asked but for doing this for the vets. Voted
Kuriacose Joseph11-Aug-2015 01:34
Well done! From this perspective it almost looks like a window into the wide open outdoors.
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