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Farewell Summer!

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“Once a year, go somewhere you’ve never been before.”
— Dalai Lama

Lake Crescent

Olympic National Park — Washington
September 4th, 2015

This magnificent lake was formed by glaciers during the last Ice Age.

It’s known for its extraordinary blue water and clarity;

caused by a lack of nitrogen in the water which inhibits the growth of algae.

The deep, turquoise blue lake has a depth of 625 ft;

with an unofficial depth of over 1,000ft.

This is the first cat I’ve ever seen walking on a leash through the vast forest.

The brave feline took a quick break to pose for a picture.

Leaving the Olympic Peninsula on the ferry; headed back to Seattle.

Farewell Summer!

All Seven for Sunday photographs are shot weekly by Crystal Lynn Hoeveler

© 2015, all rights reserved

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  • About Me

    I love to capture the expansive beauty of the Pacific Northwest, fulfilling my goal as an artist to bring a positive, inspired outlook to everyday life.

    I'm a professional photographer specializing in lifestyle portraits, street, and nature photography. Living on Whidbey Island, Washington, I love to showcase the seasonal beauty of the Pacific Northwest. As a photographer, the natural surroundings of the region inspire me to bring a positive outlook to everyday life.

    Since June 2011, I've been shooting a weekly photo series – an inspirational project I call Seven for Sunday. I'm available for portrait sessions, commercial assignments, and commissioned work. Please contact me for a personalized rate quote.

    -Crystal

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