Warm light is cast across endless wildflower meadows in Mt. Rainier National Park.
A wild and stormy morning at Mt. Rainier National Park. During the hike to this location, there was wind, fog, lightning, lenticular clouds, and rainbows. The dramatic light and weather perfectly complemented the stunning wildflower meadows radiating from Washington State's tallest peak.
Swaths of wildflowers cover the subalpine meadows of Skyline Divide. Photographed at twilight, Mt. Baker provides a backdrop to this expansive bouquet of lupine, daisies, mountain heliotrope and arnica.
Fog rolls over the slopes of Hurricane Ridge at sunrise.
One of Paradise's expansive lupine-covered meadows serves as a foreground to the Tatoosh Range at sunrise.
A lenticular cloud briefly forms above Mt. Rainier at sunrise.
A display of various wildflowers serve as a foreground to the Tatoosh Range in Mt. Rainier National Park.
Mt. St. Helens can be seen beyond the Tatoosh Range at sunrise from Mt. Rainier National Park.
Warm light is cast across endless wildflower meadows in Mt. Rainier National Park.
Warm light is cast across endless wildflower meadows in Mt. Rainier National Park.
Warm light is cast across endless wildflower meadows in Mt. Rainier National Park.
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