Yeah, you need to zero in on those closeups of needles and attachment. One problem that clouds the issue is that everyone knows what a spruce looks like but many people have never seen a Douglas Fir. It is a common Christmas tree. At a glance I would believe all of my Douglas Firs to be spruce. Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is sometimes called Douglas Spruce by older circles, primarily in the Northwest. There are 3 subspecies. Interesting thing is its name, Pseudotsuga refers to false hemlock. No one would argue that this is a true fir, it simply resembles fir more closely.
It could certainly be a spruce, but in your picture it strikes me as Douglas Fir.