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This was taken on a walk between Tarn Hows and Coniston in the U.K.'s beautiful Lake District (EM121526)
A shot from my car from summer time of this lovely log cabin in Annville, PA
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Another from my recent Talybont trip
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Nestled in the southern Green Mountains of Vermont, the Lye Brook Wilderness offers a wild escape. Carved by Lye Brook, the landscape here ranges from dramatic cliffs to serene ponds and bogs. Hikers can explore a network of trails, including a portion of the famed Appalachian Trail. Lush forests with vibrant northern hardwoods like maple and birch cover much of the area, while remnants of old logging railroads hint at the wilderness's past. Lye Brook Falls, a cascading waterfall, is a popular destination, but the true beauty of this wilderness lies in its untamed spirit.
Not the easiest of compositions as the mist kept building up on the lens, but I managed to get one shot I liked of Magnesia Falls. I found out it was a massive slide that caused them to build the containment area around the falls. VLOG below
A Portland and Western train sits crewless on the siding at Linton, just a few miles west of Portland along the Columbia River. Behind the lead GP39-2 is a long cut of log flatcars.
Well this was taken last week as a possible for SSC chairs /seats , but it did not get chosen . However , I took it so here it is .
The throne is a carved seat out of a bit of tree trunk and been in the garden now for quite a few years .
So it is not in the woods but just the pathway through the garden and it seems a popular place for the garden residents to gather !!
Vermeer 6x17 Panoramic Curved Plane Pinhole Camera | Ilford Delta 100 | Red Filter | negative developed at home using Cinestill Dƒ96 monobath | negative scanned by Sony ILCEO ⍺6500 - Tamron 35mm ƒ2.8 | Post-processed using Negative Lab Pro.
8 minute exposure.
This image is of a logging road near the town of Fernie, British Columbia, Canada.
I post his image as a homage to the power and majesty of raw nature. As I hiked this road, I was surrounded by old forest, some red cedars hundreds of years old. I carried bear spray, understanding to whom this land really belongs.
I felt alone and not. Being immersed in nature allowed me to "live in the moment." Worries and negative thoughts were banished. Peace and hope prevailed.
Three of the many turtle logs I photographed last weekend. On the middle one, I like the way the last turtle seems to be taking an interest in the nutria. In the lower one, I believe I can count three turtle species on the log - the ever-so-abundant and invasive Red-Eared Sliders, the native Western Pond Turtle (The ones with no color or stripes), and I feel pretty certain the big turtle number three from left to right, is a native Western Painted Turtle. I am not 100% certain, but the lack of red-ear, plus the numerous yellow stripes on the head say it is. If only I could be sure. I always feel the Western Painted Turtle is the holy grail of turtle-sighting in our ponds here.
This log cattle yard is located in the Alpine Nation Park, northeast of the town of Licola in Victoria, Australia.
It is on the Tamboritha Saddle at the junction of the Dingo Hill track and the Tamboritha Road.
The water filled wheel ruts in the foreground mark the start of the Dingo Hill track and green hairy Lichen can be seen growing on the logs.
The Tamboritha Saddle is a flat area at the top of the climb up from the Wellington River and it sits at 1,280 meters.
Low cloud covered the area however it did not intrude lower than about 50 meters below the saddle.
This low cloud provided diffused lighting which highlighted the beautiful autumn tones of the Alpine grasses and when I visited again five days later, these tones had all but disappeared.
It was cold as the temperature was somewhere around 1 to 3 degrees C but thankfully no wind.
The ramp to load cattle or horses on or off a truck uses the two large gum trees as its support with a cross section secured to the trees, with rocks and earth completing the structure.
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The Olde Washing Log at Earlswood Lakes - no ceremony here , just hop on and wash away !!
A bacon bap time and a few snaps while we were here . I did get a shot of at least ten Canadian Geese flying in head on from the top lake , but they were coming in low and got terribly mixed up in the background - so I was a bit disappointed that shot was not so good . However , working only with the 18-135 lens , the log bathroom was a better prospect with so many makes of birds having a wash .
Pair of Colas Railfreight Class 56s 56113 + 56078 passing Woodacre on 6j37 1402 Carlisle Yard - Chirk Log Train on 10/03/2023
Sorry you are getting so much AI stuff but I haven't been on a real Photoshoot in ages.. All of my day folders are empty except for the creations.. This one was done in MidJourney with additional work in Photoshop... Happy Bench Monday, Everybody!!!!!!!