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It's been some time since I last went on a night shoot and last night I decided to revisit old favourites with the d800e
Along the trail, we found a sunset, a solar barn, wildflowers, and a FENCE. A FENCE for Friday! Imagine that!
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Spent the whole weekend getting shots of fall color before it was gone and the weekend could not have been more beautiful. I enjyed the peace and quiet and not to mention all the color!
The Crooked River curves thru a portion of Oregon's spectacular Smith Rock State Park as seen from the Misery Trail (not really all that bad).
One of my favorite hikes.
Friday's here! Enjoy a wonderful day and weekend!
“Man, do not pride yourself on your superiority to the animals, for they are without sin, while you, with all your greatness, you defile the earth wherever you appear and leave an ignoble trail behind you -- and that is true, alas, for almost every one of us!”
― F. Dostoyevsky
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This is the exit point of the Wire Pass trail (which passes through a narrow slot canyon) at the conjunction where it enters Buckskin Gulch in Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. I love walking in slot canyons. Note the hiker near the far wall for scale.
My latest and so far most successful attempt at star trails. This time rather than simply taking a single long exposure I took a number of shots over 30 mins and combined them in Photoshop resulting in a lot less noise and many more visible trails. I need to experiment further.
Taken at Hyams Beach, Jervis Bay, Australia.
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Hiking the trail in the Lost Forty forest. Funny (and rather ironic) thing is, is that I did get lost for a short time while I was hiking the Lost Forty trail.
This section of forest lies within the Chippewa National Forest near Bigfork, Minnesota. A Minnesota DNR Scientific and Natural Area, the 32 acre Lost Forty SNA, is also part of this beautiful site.
Due to a surveying error back in 1882, this 144 acre section was never logged. As a result, there are numerous 300-400 year old magnificent old-growth red and white pines in this special place.
The sight of these incredible trees isn't the only thing you experience here. The smell of this forest is unique. The sound is also unique. The breeze blowing through the crowns of these old pines make this piece of the north woods sing a totally different tune than most other sections of forest up here. You have to experience it to understand what I am saying.
For more information about the Lost Forty, go to the Chippewa National Forest's Lost Forty Website or the Minnesota DNR's Lost Forty SNA Website.
6th January 2015 - A night time view of the commute home taken from the top of the multi-story carpark on Princes Dock.
Before we started the few hours of driving on the "Shafer Trail" in Canyonlands National Park, there was an overview from above.
So it should go down there ... and it worked.
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From this former railroad bed, which was converted into the Prescott-Russell Recreational Trail in the sixties, we can access a number of side trails that take us into deeper bush in the Ottawa south area, or between the many cultivated fields for a little open runaround, or connect to other trails on the system, or finally lead us into the Mer Bleue Bog area described in the previous photo.
I like everywhere we go because it's all so different, but here I get to play serious ball with Dad because it's safe to go all out, which is the only way for me to chase my ball!
Prescott-Russell Recreation Trail, Ottawa, Ontario
Saturday Morning Post, October 10 2016
236. Clancy, 3yrs 47wks