Waning sunset near Gunlock Utah. Instead of turning back and calling it a night, we kept driving hoping to see more color as the sun was going down. Luckily persistence paid off with one last blast of color over the desert and mountains.
Storm clouds were moving through with the rain darkening the rocks and sand around Bryce Canyon. Suddenly, there was a break in the clouds and some sun poked through enough for a gorgeous rainbow.
I found this old cabin along a drive to Utah's Kodachrome Basin State park on Kodachrome Road. Several days of storms brought dramatic clouds to the area with constant changes between sun and clouds. Whoever built this cabin picked a great spot with excellent views.
This is the HMS President, a 1918 warship built for anti-submarine warfare and is one of the last three surviving warships of its kind. It was covered in "Dazzle Camouflage" by German artist Tobias Rehberger in 2014.
The Admiralty Arch on a very early morning. Windows lit up from an early riser (just after 5am). This view is looking through the arch down the "Mall" towards Buckingham Palace.
The Washington shoreline is a beautiful mix of rock and woods. Deception Pass is a great location to watch the clouds come and go. The water is a beautiful green/blue and once in a while there's some reddish-brown kelp too.