
There is a special connection that exists between nature and man, and amid all the incessant din we create, stepping out along the shores of Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington, such a connection can be made.
There is an intricate dance between the Olympic National Forest and the Puget Sound waterway, a dance that makes the Pacific Northwest a little slice of heaven in the developed world.
During the evening hours in summer, the Olympics and the Sound often produce one of the most incredible mosaics of color & life: a sunset over Seattle’s Elliott Bay and the Olympics.
The above is the first time-lapse photography video I have put together, and was taken from Pier 70, outside my flat in Seattle.
Perhaps the best part of the peace and solitude of a Seattle sunset is that it is meant to be shared. The beautiful silence of the colors seems to bring out the best in people. If you walk along Pier 70 or along the shores of Elliott Bay park during the golden hour, the conversations with the people, seagulls, and wind will all blend in with the natural silence of the sunset.
A rejuvenating moment.

Regarding the beauty of Seattle, an emphasis should be placed on summer nights. The grey of Seattle winters is not that desirable, and instead, I suggest you come to Hong Kong, and I’ll treat you to some dim sum and sunny skies.
As this is my first foray into time-lapse photography, this video contains some flickers and errors that should be corrected. Theoretically, I can fix these errors in Photoshop and/or LRTimeLapse, but I’m currently unsure how to make such precise adjustments. My patience is also unlikely to improve in the future, as my computer will likely end up in pieces on the street below 😊.
Enjoy the final days of summer.
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