Wynn Bullock was an American photographer that is notable for his photographs of nudes and landscapes on the West Coast.
 He started with a career as a concert tenor. While studying in Paris, he was inspired by visual artists. Upon his return to the US, he focused on a career as a photographer.
 In 1948, he met and began a lifelong friendship with Edward Weston, a relationship that continually influenced his life as a photographer.
This is the pre-sunrise view toward the North East from Rattlesnake Ledge. The fog that clothes the valleys is barely reaching up into this area from the left. In this edit I wanted to emphasize the fog's reach into the upper valley. The mountains ahead are part of the Cascade chain of mountains that traverse the entire length of Washington State. 

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The view at 7:25 AM from Rattlesnake Ledge; the sun is about 30 minutes from rising. After a 1.9 mile hike in the dark, my dog Chloe and I arrived panting at the edge of the Ledge to see this sight. This shot was intentionally underexposed to get an all black mountain ridge. The sliver of light below the mountain ridge on the right third of the picture is a lake.

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Gray Jay Perisoreus canadensis is perched on a dead tree snag.
Foggy trail into the woods near Yellow Lake, Issaquah.
The view at 7:25 AM from Rattlesnake Ledge; the sun is about 30 minutes from rising. After a 1.9 mile hike in the dark, my dog Chloe and I arrived panting at the edge of the Ledge to see this sight. This shot was intentionally underexposed to get an all black mountain ridge. The sliver of light below the mountain ridge on the right third of the picture is a lake.

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The view at 7:25 AM from Rattlesnake Ledge; the sun is about 30 minutes from rising. After a 1.9 mile hike in the dark, my dog Chloe and I arrived panting at the edge of the Ledge to see this sight. This shot was intentionally underexposed to get an all black mountain ridge. The sliver of light below the mountain ridge on the right third of the picture is a lake.

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See photo in original gallery.