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A troll's-eye view of freeway ramps along the edge of Lake Washington at the Arboretum. Denise will know ...

Comments (31)


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jocko500

1:15PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

hope you do not find a troll for real. cool shot

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helanker

1:31PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

A very beautiful view over the water in afternoon sun. Excellent shot :)

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barbdennist

1:34PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

If you see a troll I hope you get a picture of him or her. They have a nice view.

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Meisiekind

1:56PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Much perfect POV and compo Dierbaar! WOW - what an image - powerful stuff! :))

bebert

2:32PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

excellent POV.

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lyron

2:41PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Wonderful image. Great shot!!

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MrsRatbag

3:21PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Oh, I know this well; despite the modernity of the structures, I love these columns and bridges. As well I love the beaver lodge in the middle of the waterway near here, and those little pedestrian bridges with the canoe pass-unders that go from island to island, although you definitely need rubber boots to do that hike! Excellent POV!

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durleybeachbum

4:51PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Gorgeous light! I opened the pic with great interest, almost trepidation, as 'trolling' here is what gay men do when they wander about looking to pick someone up for a good time! They wouldn't have much luck just here by the looks of it!

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mbz2662

5:00PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Nice shot :) LOL @ durley.. I had a similar thought ;)

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awjay

6:03PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

super shot

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Faemike55

7:02PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

It's all fine and good to look for male trolls - but what about the females, the trollops? does anyone go for them? Great picture

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hipps13

7:07PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

beautiful view me friend warm hugs smile, Linda Kaye

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elfin14doaks

7:31PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Did you see a troll? I heard they are not all mean. Great shot this is. Awesome lighting for some really great reflections.

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goodoleboy

8:06PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Stellar in ambiance, content and perspective.

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dadon72

8:07PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Trolls only usually want a coin, so you should be fine... nice perspective on this one.

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watapki66

10:31PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Very nice!

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bazza

10:47PM | Sat, 30 January 2010

Fantastic capture of this bridge and surrounding scenery... A Troll you say mm nope don't see one here, must be its lunch break ;-)

MrsLubner

12:54AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

If there is a troll under this, are there 3 billy goats gruff above? :-) Lovely view.

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bmac62

4:41AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

Light in this late afternoon photo is beautifully portrayed...particularly like the hues of the sky and reflections in the lake waters. This was a fascinating visit as we got to watch all these colors change continuously over a period of maybe 1 1/2 hours up to sunset and beyond. Well done my friend.

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debbielove

7:55AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

See, I wouldn't think of this! I would be trying everything to avoid getting that concrete in the shot.. I am a natures child at heart.. lol Yeah! OK! Except when it involves aircraft thundering through the sky! But, I can see what you have caught.. You have ...'The Eye'! well done... Rob

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flora-crassella

9:56AM | Sun, 31 January 2010

wonderful image!

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marybelgium

3:11PM | Sun, 31 January 2010

superbe !

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anaber

6:56PM | Sun, 31 January 2010

Excellent image!I love the perspectiveAnd the light is fantastic.

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Chipka

1:43AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

I saw this title and thought "oh dear" as the term in Chicago is usually the definition of what older gay men do on the internet when they're looking for substantially younger amatory partners than themselves...part of the term comes from one of the more unfortunately shallow elements of that particular community in which the "trollers" are also looked upon as...um...beauty-challenged, i.e. "trolls." Of course, I also recognize the nicer reference to those weird critters that live under bridges and often demand extraordinary tolls and so definition number 2 is what I'm sticking with here, as I pull my mind out of the gay-ghetto-gutter (don't you just love alliteration?) I love the light in this and the sweep of the freeway...that's a west coast term I learned, in Chicago we call those thingies "express ways" but most of them aren't that express, at least not at rush hour. I love that graceful curve and the reflections on the water. Wonderful colors and sunlight! This is a great piece of photographic art!

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beachzz

1:45AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Everything about this is just great--color, detail, reflections---a really wonderful shot!!

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Kelena

4:32AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

nice shot

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Myel

6:34AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

Nice shot! Great POV!

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cfulton

8:32AM | Mon, 01 February 2010

I really like this! There is such a wonderful lead-in, the relflections and tree. Must be a tall troll... Clive

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Merrylee

12:18PM | Tue, 02 February 2010

Beautiful shot...great colors

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mermaid

5:29AM | Sat, 06 February 2010

what a fine sunny shot, love how you catched the twigs in the foreground and then the sunny bridge leading us in

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