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  • If you’ve been here before, you know it doesn’t usually look like this. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Pike Street is so empty that the pigeons have literally taken over the area. (Perhaps it should be temporarily renamed as “Pigeon Street”)? (March 21, 2020).
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  • A pedestrian pauses before crossing the empty intersection of Pike Street & 5th Avenue. In this image, he appears to be the only human being in the deserted downtown neighborhood. (March 21, 2020).
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  • The central green of the Seattle Center is typically where people come to lounge together in multiple groups. Its empty state draws one’s immediate attention to the spouts of the International Fountain in the background. (March 22, 2020).
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  • A lone jogger heads towards the incline of Harvard Avenue away from what is typically a very busy intersection of cars, buses, bikes, and pedestrians in the Eastlake neighborhood. (March 21, 2020)
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  • A young boy plays basketball along this secluded street in the Montlake neighborhood, adorned with budding Madrona trees in the first weekend of Spring. (March 21, 2020)
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  • Alki Beach Park @ Sunset (March 22, 2020).
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  • A young lady watches the Washington State Ferry traverse westwards across the Puget Sound with the Olympic Mountains in the background. Typically, small groups of people congregate at this vantage to admire the sunset. (March 22, 2020).
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  • Thomas Street, Eastlake Neighborhood (April 5, 2020).
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  • Pioneer Square is completely empty around 11am on a Saturday morning. (April 4, 2020).
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  • Montlake Bridge (April 5, 2020).
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  • James Street & Yesler Way, Downtown (April 4, 2020).
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  • A pedestrian quietly crosses Columbia Street in the eery silence of Downtown Seattle. (April 4, 2020).
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  • A vehicle crosses an empty intersection of the downtown neighborhood with the recognizable pyramid-shaped pinnacle of Smith Tower (Seattle’s first skyscraper) in the background. (April 4, 2020)
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  • A public transit bus makes its way along a starkly deserted Columbia Street. (April 4, 2020).
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  • Alaskan Way, Waterfront (April 4, 2020).
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  • Thomas Street Pedestrian Overpass (April 4, 2020).
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter Protests. Seattle, Washington, USA. June 3, 2020.
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  • Women's March 2.0, Seattle. January 20, 2018.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • Women's March, Seattle. January 21, 2017.
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  • This intersection is the heart of retail shopping in Downtown Seattle. (March 21, 2020).
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  • This intersection is the heart of retail shopping in Downtown Seattle. (March 21, 2020).
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  • 5th Avenue and the Monorail were both devoid of vehicles, but offered plenty of space for cyclists and pedestrians alike. 5th Avenue is typically one of the busiest and most congested streets in Downtown Seattle. (March 21, 2020).
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  • This location was the only one during my bike excursion that still looked familiar in spite of the citywide quarantine. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Pike Place & Pine Street is vacant, thus providing a bold  prominence of the shadow created by the large letters of the "Public Market" sign at the intersection in the foreground. (March 21, 2020).
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  • A pianist plays for tips at the intersection of Pike Place and Pine Street. (I made sure to donate since I took many photos of him and business was slow).
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  • The main entrance to Pike Place Market is empty. My bicycle, once again, is featured to add foreground interest. Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s main attractions that’s usually teeming with curious visitors and friendly merchants selling fresh produce, souvenirs, clothing, and trinkets. (March 21, 2020).
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  • The intersection of 1st Avenue & Pike Street is typically one of the busiest and most congested intersections in Downtown Seattle. This image completely undermines this well-known fact. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Pike Street is so empty that the pigeons have literally taken over the area. (Perhaps it should be temporarily renamed as “Pigeon Street”)? (March 21, 2020).
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  • Second Avenue of downtown Seattle is vacant. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Union Street, adorned by the Seattle Art Museum to the left and Target department store to the right, leads the viewer’s eye to Seattle’s Great Wheel (the ferris wheel) along the waterfront. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Westlake Center is one of Downtown Seattle’s very popular shopping malls. As you can imagine, it never looks like this on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Once again, my bike provides foreground interest to detract from deserted Westlake Park, one of Downtown Seattle’s premier locations for outdoor activities, public protests, and socializing. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Westlake Center is one of Downtown Seattle’s very popular shopping malls. As you can imagine, it never looks like this on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Fifth Avenue & Pine Street, Downtown (March 21, 2020).
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  • A pedestrian patiently waits to cross a very empty 5th Avenue while the photographer (yours truly) took advantage of the rare opportunity to capture this moment from the middle of the intersection with Pine Street. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Broad Street, Seattle Center (March 21, 2020).
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  • Broad Street, Seattle Center (March 21, 2020).
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  • Seattle Center (March 21, 2020).
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  • This area was so empty that I had to feature my bicycle as subject matter for foreground interest. Typically, dozens of people stroll through this part of Seattle Center. (March 21, 2020).
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  • This is another green that can seat hundreds of people on a warm Spring day — as this day was — but not today. (March 21, 2020).
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  • The Space Needle is Closed (March 21, 2020).
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  • The Space Needle is Closed (March 21, 2020).
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  • A jogger enters Lake Union Park from a major intersection that’s eerily empty on account of the quarantine of thousands of Seattleites during the coronavirus outbreak. (March 21, 2020).
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  • This is an image of Eastlake Avenue with the University Bridge in the background. This is one of the main gateways between the University of Washington and Downtown Seattle. This area is typically teeming with traffic. (March 21, 2020).
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  • Montlake Neighborhood (March 21, 2020).
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  • This is the quintessential skyline view of Seattle that most people recognize. The significance of this image on this particular night is that the observation level at the top of the Space Needle is not illuminated. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Space Needle has closed for the rest of March. (March 22, 2020)
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  • Given the constant traffic of cars, trucks, bicycles, trains, and people, this intersection is typically one of the busiest in Seattle most hours of the day. Also, notice that the Space Needle is not illuminated. It stands in darkness because it has been closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. (March 22, 2020)
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  • Customers must now line up in single file before entering Trader Joe’s grocery store in Ballard. This is meant to prevent people from crowding inside the market, thus limiting the spread of the virus. The restriction is also implemented to prevent customers from hoarding produce and products. (March 22, 2020).
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  • This is an image of the “Father & Son” fountain during an atypical occasion when the the fountains are not running. Typically, one statue (either the father or the son) is completely hidden within showers of water so the other statue — and pedestrians — cannot see the other. It’s rare that both statues are visible simultaneously. (March 22, 2020)
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  • The promenade at Alki Beach Park is typically filled with pedestrians strolling up and down along the Puget Sound. Even with warmer temperatures with the arrival of Spring, many people remain indoors. (March 22, 2020).
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  • The central commercial district of West Seattle is relatively empty about an hour before sundown. (March 22, 2020).
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  • A sole pedestrian walks underneath the neon signs of neighboring store entrances in the commercial district of West Seattle. (March 22, 2020).
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  • A cyclist arrives at the empty scenic outlook of the downtown skyline from the park. (April 5, 2020).
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  • During this period of quarantine, on weekends, the summit of the Space Needle typically hoists a flag that says “#WeGotThisSeattle” to uplift the spirits of Seattleites during this surreal era of our collective world history as human beings. (April 5, 2020).
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  • Because this main thoroughfare in the downtown neighborhood is so empty, this cyclist and skateboarder exhibit no fear of traveling in the *opposite* direction of the typical flow of traffic by cars and trucks. Notice the green traffic lights behind them. (April 5, 2020)
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  • A woman speed walks in front of the empty Harbor Steps, an area of downtown that’s typically filled with people socializing and lounging. (April 4, 2020).
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  • Lake Union Park (April 5, 2020).
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  • Rent Relief Notice, Pioneer Square, Downtown (April 4, 2020).
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  • Columbia Street, Downtown. (April 4, 2020).
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  • A couple walks along First Avenue with Columbia Center (Seattle’s tallest skyscraper) in the background. (April 4, 2020).
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  • An individual stands adjacent to a very vacant First Avenue, devoid of its typical traffic for several city blocks. (April 4, 2020).
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  • First Avenue of downtown Seattle is vacant. (April 4, 2020).
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  • A couple strolls on the sidewalk along the decorative, quaint, narrow, and very empty Post Avenue in Downtown Seattle. (April 4, 2020).
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  • Marion Street Ferry Walkway, Downtown (April 4, 2020).
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  • A man jogs along a pathway next to a fence of artwork separating him from the empty construction site for Seattle’s Waterfront renovation project. (April 4, 2020).
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  • Columbia Street, Downtown (April 4, 2020).
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  • Marion Street Ferry Walkway, Downtown (April 4, 2020).
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  • Waterfront Park (April 4, 2020).
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  • Alaskan Way, Waterfront (April 4, 2020).
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  • Alaskan Way is Seattle's principal thoroughfare adjacent to the city’s Waterfront -- now virtually void of cars, trucks, trains, and cyclists. (April 4, 2020).
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  • Alaskan Way, Waterfront (April 4, 2020).
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  • Alaskan Way, Waterfront (April 4, 2020).
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  • Alaskan Way, Waterfront (April 4, 2020).
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  • McGraw Street, Magnolia Village (April 4, 2020).
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  • A woman does her morning exercises solo at a vacant Gas Works Park. The only sound that could be heard was the wind from Lake Union behind her. (April 3, 2020)
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  • Fourth Avenue / Fremont Bridge (April 3, 2020).
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  • Fremont & Aurora Bridges (April 3, 2020).
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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  • Black Lives Matter / BLM Signage in Seattle / June 21, 2020
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