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Gorges d'Apremont (Fontainebleau).

Shot on La Palma. Watch the Timelapse here

Seen on a trail hike in Waterton Lakes National Park [Alberta, Canada].

Zeiss Ikon Contaflex II . Tessar F2.8 Lens

 

Wallgreen 200 Film

Deep in the dark forest ,trail

Holy Cross Wilderness, Colorado

walking through the aftermath

of the fires on Caloundra West, a year after the event,

A stream thunders through a tranquil forest on Mount Benson in Nanaimo.

Shing Mun Reservoir, HK

Forms, structures and colours

It's like The Forest Moon of Endor :)

Better scan coming soon, hopefully

Super Graphic 4x5

210 Caltar II n

Agfa 200

HC-110

polish forest around a small town called Pila.

HDR - Bracketed set of three images taken on phone camera and then combined to HDR and tone-mapped on computer.

Photo of Little Lookout Lake in front of Trinity Mountain. Photo taken in the fall, with the first dusting of snow on Trinity Mountain Mountain Home Ranger District, Boise National Forest, Idaho. Photo taken on October 8, 2018. Forest Service photo by Joshua Newman, Forester on the Boise National Forest.

Light pierces the forest floor near Crabtree Falls just off the Blue Ridge Parkway. A lingering fog began to disappear as i made my way down. It's about a 1.5 mile hike to the bottom.

I took a walk in a forest at Välsta in Tungelsta today. Autumn colors all around. The fence to the right is because of the horses that you would normally find here.

In Japan, we practice something called forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku. Shinrin in Japanese means “forest,” and yoku means “bath.” So shinrin-yoku means bathing in the forest atmosphere, or taking in the forest through our senses.

 

This is not exercise, or hiking, or jogging. It is simply being in nature, connecting with it through our senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. Shinrin-yoku is like a bridge. By opening our senses, it bridges the gap between us and the natural world. - Dr. Qing Li

 

So, that’s what I did by following Walt Whitman Trail ... the feeling & relaxation was truly one of a king experience... love Huntington regardless but after that experience it went to the top of my list

The Sagano Bamboo Forest is located to the northwest in Kyoto Basin, Japan, covering an area of 16 square kilometers. It is one of the most beautiful natural environment in entire Japan, not only because of its natural beauty but also because of the sound the wind makes as it blows through the thick bamboo grove.

"The sound of the wind in this bamboo forest has been voted as one of "one hundred must-be-preserved sounds of Japan" by the Japanese government. Back in the 1870s when Edison was looking for a good bamboo as a material of a filament for his early light bulb, the governor of Kyoto recommended two sources for bamboo, this being one of them. Edison used the other one."

 

Zero 2000, Kodak Ektar

 

Grey wanted to go for a hike in the woods near the cabin. They are classic Pacific Northwest coastal woods, with big conifers, ferns, mushrooms, and slugs.

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