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X-mas Break, 2000
© Copyright Tom Christiansen, 2000-2001 |
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Part of the fun of being a photographer is comparing your gear to others. |
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I guess Ole was a bit more affected by jet-lag than the rest of us. This is just after breakfast. |
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Someone unpacked their suitcases. Then a mess evolved... :-) |
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X-mas break involved a trip to Snoqualme Falls. It rained -- as usual... |
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We visited the Museum of Flight. In case you are under-educated, this airplane is an SR-71 Blackbird. |
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This is the actual Boeing 747, Airforce One. President "elect" George W. Bush must use a different one, though... |
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We went to NFL football at Husky Stadium. Seattle Seahawks lost big time to Buffalo Bills. |
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This was one of the better moments for the Seahawks defence. The Bills were just a few inches short of a touchdown on this one. |
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Christmas Dinner. |
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Reflection in Lake Cresent. |
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X-mas lights just outside of Forks, WA. No wonder there is a power shortage in California these days! |
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Same house. Different angle of view. |
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The Gang. |
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Hoh Rain Forest: Nurse log. |
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Ole and Jesper's flight left quite early on January first. This caused a slight timeshift in our New Years Eve plans. We celebrated New Years at 3.00pm (midnight in Denmark). After a Champagne toast we hit the keg... |
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Atop the Space Needle sits a laser which is switched on during certain events and holidays. Apparently New Years is one of those holidays. |
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Space Needle Fireworks. View from University of Washington Physics & Astronomy Building. |
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These bottles used to contain alcoholic beverages. The contents of these bottles was consumed over a period of about ten days. |