In addition to my recently added Pages post, there are a lot of pictures that I shoot each week that never see the light of day. Instead of making a bunch of individual posts, Outtakes will be the place for my extra work that didn’t make the print addition or the web. In order to hold myself accountable for my pictures, I’ve decided to write something about why I think each picture belongs here. Does it convey a feeling or mood? Does it take you somewhere and make you feel like your there? Or is it just visually interesting that would make you want to buy a paper if it was on A1. I want to know what you think as well. You can comment right here on the page, reply to @danielhoughton on twitter, or write it on my facebook wall. I hope you enjoy, I’ll update as they come in.
It’s been a while since I updated my outtakes. I’ve made some images I’m really proud of. One of my accomplishments of the past few weeks has been faster and more accurate caption writing. My editor makes me write captions as if someone coming out of a coma from 1492 can understand. I used to hate it, now it love it. It’s easier on the editors and only gets you more play on the wires.
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Scott Kazmir (19) throws to the Seattle Mariners right fielder Ichiro Suzuki (51) in the bottom of the second inning during the game on Sunday, August 9, 2009 at Safeco Field in Seattle.
The Seattle Mariners catcher Kenji Johjima (2) celebrates with Mariners short stop Jack Wilson (9) while crossing home plate after hitting a two run homer in the bottom of the sixth inning during the game against the Chicago White Sox on Monday, August 10, 2009 at Safeco Field in Seattle.
Storm guard Tanisha Wright struggles for the ball against Mercury guard/forward Diana Taurasi during the 4th quarter of the game against the Phoenix Mercury in Key Arena in Seattle on Tuesday, August 4, 2009. The Storm lost 101-90 in overtime.
Two year-old Jackson Scott of Magnolia stands eye to eye with the Alaska Airlines mascott during the Annual Torchlight Parade. The parade made its way through downtown Seattle on Saturday, July 25, 2009. The parade which began at 7:30 near the Seattle Center finished near Qwest Field.
Seattle spray painter Jeff Jacobson, 28, of Seattle, works on a mural that will say “Block Party 09″ during the first day of the Capitol Hill Block Party on Friday, July 24, 2009 took place on Pike between 10th and 12th streets. The block party, which features around 50 bands, includes big names such as Sonic Youth.
John DeCoursey, 21, of Greenlake watches Audacity perform while drawing a bear with sidewalk chalk on the first day of the Capitol Hill Block Party on Friday, July 24, 2009 took place on Pike between 10th and 12th streets. The block party, which features around 50 bands includes big names such as Sonic Youth.
10 year-old Kolby Evans of Marysville runs through water falling from a ladder truck from Station 46 of the Arlington Fire Department. The department, which hosted the first annual “shower” on Sunday, July 26, 2009 on the corner of 51st Avenue and 172nd street in Arlington, Wash. invited the public to “beat the heat” Sunday, when temperatures reached 86. Temperatures this week are expected to reach into the 90’s.
Eight year-old Brady Gibbs of Burlington pauses while running through water falling from a ladder truck from Station 46 of the Arlington Fire Department. The department, which hosted the first annual “shower” on Sunday, July 26, 2009 on the corner of 51st Avenue and 172nd street in Arlington, Wash. invited the public to “beat the heat” Sunday, when temperatures reached 86. Temperatures this week are expected to reach into the 90’s.
Six year-old Trae Tinglestad of Marysville pauses while running through water falling from a ladder truck from Station 46 of the Arlington Fire Department. The department, which hosted the first annual “shower” on Sunday, July 26, 2009 on the corner of 51st Avenue and 172nd street in Arlington, Wash. invited the public to “beat the heat” Sunday, when temperatures reached 86. Temperatures this week are expected to reach into the 90’s.
Six year-old Michah Shapiro descends down the water slide with his aunt, Nancy Shapiro at the Lowery C. “Pop” Mounger swimming pool on 32 Avenue W in Magnolia on Monday July 27, 2009. Temperatures reached into the 90’s Monday filling local pools with swimmers.
Kids at the Lowery C. “Pop” Mounger swimming pool on 32 Avenue W in Magnolia wait in line for the water slide on Monday July 27, 2009. Temperatures reached into the 90’s Monday filling local pools with swimmers.
Nine year-old Ballard resident Georgia Miller-Piske splashes into the pool after descending down the water slide at the Lowery C. “Pop” Mounger swimming pool on 32 Avenue W in Magnolia on Monday July 27, 2009. Temperatures reached into the 90’s Monday filling local pools with swimmers.
Ben Busby-Collins, owner of Ballard Organics, which makes and sells organic soaps sits on a forklift holding containers of Castor Oil, one of the 5 ingredients in bar soap. Busby-Collins is busy setting up his newly acquired 7700 square foot warehouse in the Rainier Valley which he will use to manufacture and distribute the soap that he sells in his University District store.
Four year-old Margeaux Thompson enjoys vanilla ice cream topped with strawberry and sprinkles at Molly Moons Homemade Ice Cream, located on N 45 street. “This was on our list of things to do today to beat the heat,” said Thompson’s nanny Nichole Kean. Air conditioning was installed on Thursday, July 30, 2009 at Molly Moons amidst record setting temperatures in the Seattle area.
Freshly made waffle cones cool down at Molly Moons Homemade Ice Cream, located on N 45 Street. Molly Moons got an air conditioner installed on Thursday, July 30, 2009 amidst record setting temperatures in the Seattle Area this week.
Jean Theoret driving the Hoss Mortgage Investors boat leads Jeff Bernard in the Formulaboats.com boat in Heat 1A of the Chevrolet Cup at Lake Washington on Saturday, August 1, 2009. Theoret announced he would not drive today, still too weak from an accident on July 5th in Madison, Indiana.
Dave Villwock in the Ellstron Elam Plus comes around the turn on the north end of the track Sunday. Villwock won the Finals of the Chevrolet Cup which took place on Lake Washington on Sunday, August 2, 2009.
This was probably the hardest assignment of the summer. Her son was shot and killed just a few day’s before I went to make a portrait of her. They were the nicest family. What do you say to someone who has just lost their son? Caption: Debra Sullivan, Aaron Sullivan’s mother, stands by a window in her Seattle home on Friday, July 31, 2009. Aaron was shot and killed last week in Seattle’s Leschi neighborhood.
Ralph Jenkins of Viewridge, Seattle was one of several veterans that gathered at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on Saturday, August 8, 2009. Jenkins was the commander of the 510 fighter squadron in World War II and flew 129 combat mission in the P-47D throughout the war. The group toured the Museum of Flight Saturday with Phil Smart Senior of Phil Smart Mercedes (right) .
Last night I went to the Gorge, an amazing amphitheater in the eastern part of the state about three hours outside of Seattle. It was quite the temperature change at almost 105 degrees. Although I drank plenty of water I threw up while shooting the first band perform. Yep, threw up right there in the photo pit. The bad part was that I only had 45 seconds to shoot the band. 10 of those seconds were robbed right before I knew I was going to throw up, and then another 5 actually throwing up over the rail. It’s fair to say I had around 30 seconds to shoot the below pictures of the band. At least I achieved one goal for the night. I was fast and accurate.
Lead singer of Skillet John Cooper performs for fans during the first day of Creation 09 on Wednesday, July 23, 2009. The festival, which takes place at the Gorge amphitheater in George, Wash. draws thousands of people from across the country for four day’s of christian music for the whole family.
This kid actually brought a skillet. (The band’s name in case you didn’t read the last caption).
The amphitheater is amazing. Notice the Columbia River Gorge in the background of the above right picture.
Fans begin gathering to watch Hawk Nelson on the first day of Creation 09.
Fans of the rock band Skillet cheer and sing along during the bands’ performance on the first day of Creation 09.
This kid, like me, was sick and somehow managed to sleep through all the racket going on during the concert. His brother told me he made him come so he wouldn’t have to hear him complain when he felt better the next day and wasn’t there.
I shot drag racing this weekend. Pictures of cars going down the strip are pretty dull unless someone crashed so here are a few features that I shot there.

Top Fuel Champion of the NHRA Northwest Nationals Antron Brown of Pittsboro, Indiana celebrates at the winners circle Sunday in Kent, Wash. Brown won with a time of 3.985 at 301.07 mph.

The Northwest National racing finals take place in Kent, Wash. on Sunday, July 19th, 2009. Race fans cheer at the winners circle prior just before the top Champions took the podium to collect their trophies.

Race fan Jeff Roberts, of Kent, Wash. cheers as Tony Pedregon wins the semifinals round of the Funny Car race Sunday. Pedregon went on to be runner up in the finals round after losing to Champion Tim Wilkerson.
Powerhouse soccer team Chelsea FC came to town and drew more than 65,000 fans. I got to watch players today that I have been playing in video games since I was 6…
Sounders defender James Riley REMOVES HIS SOCKS TO GIVE TO A FAN while signing autographs after the game Saturday.
Fans hold programs, jerseys and scarfs hoping for an autography by Chelsea captain John Terry after the game Saturday.
More than 65,000 fans came to watch the exhibition game against Chelsea Saturday.
Texas resident Austin Garcia wears a Chelsea Jersey, surrounded by Sounders fans. “I’m a Chelsea fan first, Sounders fan second,” Garcia said. More than 65,000 fans came to watch the exhibition game Saturday.
The Seattle Sounders are defeated 0-2 by European powerhouse Chelsea FC on Saturday, July 18th, 2009. Sounders goalkeeper Terry Boss blocks a goal attempt by Chelsea’s Franco Di Santo in the 82nd minute of the game Saturday. More than 65,000 fans came to watch the exhibition game.
Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Cech grabs a goal attempt by the sounders in the first half of the game Saturday. More than 65,000 fans came to watch the exhibition game.
Sounders goalkeeper Kasey Keller dives for the ball during a goal attempt in the first half. Keller allowed two goals in the first half.
Sounders defender James Riley holds on to Chelsea defender Ashley Cole during the first half of the game Saturday. More than 65,000 fans came to see the exhibition match.
Rangers catcher Taylor Teagarden is out by Mariners second baseman Jose Lopez in the top of the 5th inning.
Fireworks over Lake Union.
I’m starting with this one for two reasons. First, there is some weird grabbing that appears to go on in the MLS. Left, a sounders player is felt up after heading the ball. On the right, I’m not sure what is possibly worse than losing the game by allowing the soccer ball to fly right past you while you get kicked in the nuts. Perhaps he was distracted. Ouch!
Some real acrobatics going on in these. For once in the game, the Houston goalkeeper caught the ball.
I didn’t get the best view of the bicycle kick that won the game but at least you can see the leg coming into the frame. Here’s the caption: The Seattle Sounders FC defeat the Houston Dynamo at Quest Field on July 11th, 2009 in Seattle. Sounders defender Patrick Ianni scores off a bicycle kick in the 46th minute of play at the start of the second half. The Sounders defeated Houston 2-1.
And above, the picture that ran in the paper, as well as Brendan Sullivan’s paper the Deseret Morning News. Brendan awoke me with a phone call letting me know my picture was right next to his soccer picture in the paper in Salt Lake City, Utah. Here’s the photo caption: Sounders forward Fredy Montero scores on Houston goalkeeper Pat Onstad off an assist by sounders forward Nate Jaqua in the 32nd minute of play during the first half. The Sounders defeated Houston 2-1.
Mariners right fielder Ichiro Suzuki attempts to steal second base in the bottom of the 7th inning but is tagged out by Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler.
Rangers left fielder Marlon Byrd is tagged out at second base by Mariners second baseman Jose Lopez in the top of the second inning.
Griffey should not try and steal like he used to be able to. Mariners designated hitter Ken Griffey Junior slides into second base, safe in the bottom of the 8th inning.
Rick Kaminski has been throwing warm peanuts to fans since he started in the King Dome. “The key is keeping them hot,” Kaminski said. Kaminski often completes behind the back throws to fans across an entire section.
Nine-year-old Ben Freedheim catches peanuts from Fred Kaminski in the first inning of Tuesday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles.
Crowds gathered around a mister to cool off at gasworks prior to the start of the fireworks display on Lake Union.
Crowds gather at gasworks park, awaiting the start of the fireworks.
Smokey Point resident Lijah Arthur jumps on the “Monkey Motion” trampoline at gasworks park.
Boats gather on Lake Union awaiting the fireworks show.
Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong performs during the first concert of their new tour which began in Key Arena.
Fans cheer for Green Day during the first concert of their new tour which began in Key Arena.
I thought this was weird. Great music you should check them out. The Bravery opens for Green Day in Key Arena.
I got to see my picture on the sports front roll off the press. Again, and again, and again. 400,000 times for the Sunday paper on our tour of the plant.
My favorite picture from Port Angeles where I went with the earthquake scientists.
Local surfer Darren Lundquist heads out to surf near Long Beach. Good swells and the warmest water within 100 miles draws surfers to this beach.
Local surfer Jacob Moore paddles out to surf the swell near Long Beach.
This guy was awesome. He fly’s two kites at the same time on the beach out of the back of his pick up.
Local surfer Scott Fagerland watches pelicans fly close to the ocean near Long Beach.
Below, two very good reasons I would not want to be alone in the Washington forrest at night. On the left, an injured bald eagle named Freedom has been living at the Survey wildlife care center for 18 years. She has two broken wings. This is a full size female bald eagle (girls are bigger than boy’s) and it was incredible to see one up close. I know it’s hard to believe but this bird has a wingspan of 7.9 feet! Thats more than a foot taller than me. I can’t explain the size of this thing, just imagine the owl to the right standing next to it, it would not even come up half way on the bald eagle.

This little guy had just finished getting a bath and dried off. I just know he is going to grow up to dig through my trash just like his parents.
Yesterday’s assignment took me deep into the forrest near Port Angeles (twlight fans anyone? it’s where Edward saves Bella. And don’t ask me how I know.) No vampires popped out out the fog but I wouldn’t have seen them if they did. The fog was so thick I could barely photograph my story on earthquake scientists there. Unfortunatly I can’t publish those yet until it runs in the paper next week but These are a good idea of what I was like.
This is more like it. Pouring rain, thick fog, a rain jacket and a camera. It really sucks shooting pictures in those conditions but the show must go on.
Looks like a silhouette right? This was perfect exposure in those woods. It was dark in there. I like the sense of place in this picture and the feel of it.

The mother of murder victim Terrell Milam, hugs a friend after defendant Omar Norman was found guilty of murdering her son. Read about the story here.
This was a tough picture to shoot. Mrs. Norman later thanked me for being there and helping to tell the truth about what happened to her son.
I really like this picture a lot. Zyreal was dragging his cat across the floor when he looked up at me and said, enough pictures, lets just play. I like the composition and the moment. To me it speaks a lot about his personality without having to meet him.
I like the moment in this picture and the way his parents are carefully watching him as he plays in his room. See how the paper ran the story here and read more about Zyreal on the paper’s website here.
I feel like I’m there in this picture. Right up with the kids at the rally to raise money for their teachers. I think it’s an “almost” photo but I still really like it.
I like the kids faces in this picture. I don’t think the composition is right on but it’s another picture that takes you to the moment.
I shot a 3 alarm fire the other day in Renton. This is a picture I’m drawn to mostly because of the simplicity of it. I like the way the water leads out of the frame and the way the fireman’s pointing back down the ladder.
From the same fire as above, this is one of the family members who owns the building. I got away from the police tape to find him on the phone explaining to his family members that the building they had owned for 50 years was burning to the ground. What I like about the picture is just the look on his face and how you can almost feel what he’s thinking.
I like the tension in this picture and the fight to get to the ball. If I remember correctly a penalty was called after this happened. The two teams had confrontation the whole game.
I love this picture. This is the youngest ticket holder for the Seattle Sounders FC soccer team. To me it’s more than just a cute kid, you can see the anticipation on his face as he waits for the game to start.
This is such a great idea. I like that you tell what you like about the pictures. You really have an insight into capturing moments. I love the one of the soccer players. It reminds me of Barcelona.
Love the twilight shots. really does seem like something should come running through the forest and fog
Great work, Daniel. Love the moments and the stories they tell!
The baseball game looks awesome! Seeing Greenday must’ve been cool! You got some reallly reallly good shots there. I didn’t think there could be a bigger fourth of July than good old West Point, but looks like you found one. Meanwhile I saw NO fireworks on the 4th, not even a hotdog. I wish I could see that Bald Eagle. You’re doing great! Keep it up bro.
I love the shot of the stadium! And the fireworks!
Bravo! my son, Bravo!