Swirled flowing abstract design caused by fish slime in the downtown boat harbor. Photo by Denise Carroll.
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Thick creamy swirls of fish slime on the incoming tide in the downtown boat harbor. Photo by Denise Carroll.
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A sign of life on solid rock on Dupont beach at the end of March. Photo by Denise Carroll.
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Spring green— moss on the forest floor. Photo by Kerry Howard.
5/15
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Nature’s sculpture: mussel shells on the beach. Photo by Kerry Howard.
6/15
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Spotlights on one of the boats docked at the Haines small boat harbor. Photo by Ray Tsang.
7/15
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The snow is melting and the sky is blue! Photo by Kerry Howard.
8/15
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Droplets like wayward notes on a clef. Photo by Brooke Daly.
9/15
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Colorful reflections on the water. Photo by Ray Tsang.
10/15
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Hand-folded paper flowers with sunlight shining through them. Photo by Ray Tsang.
11/15
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Feather patterns. Photo by Helen Unruh.
12/15
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Dewy feather on the wetlands. Photo by Helen Unruh.
13/15
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A glass wire insulator on a counter top covered with copper pennies. Photo by Ray Tsang.
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City in the clouds. Photo by William Messmer.
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Thick creamy swirls of fish slime on the incoming tide in the downtown boat harbor. Photo by Denise Carroll.
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