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Just slightly more than a year ago, backpackers would have been a common sight all over Bangkok, especially at Khao San Road.
Now with borders still mostly closed, it is not known whether these backpackers will ever reappear again in the near future.
Some noise was intentionally added to give the shot a film roll style look.
On the wide shot of the panel where this glyph is, Curt mentioned that it reminded him of a backpacker with a hiking pole, hence the name.
I like the little voodoo-looking face mask guy, too.
Crow Canyon
New Mexico
When you love the wilderness but you’re also ‘indoorsy’. Where do you fall on the spectrum?
This is a forced perspective shot with a small diorama sitting on a picnic table at Fort Rock State Park. Pure serendipity that the dirt on my dio matched the natural surrounding soil so well.
On a dull and wet day, these backpackers provide some bright colour as they walk in front of one of the oldest trees in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. That's the Arthur Wall (1829) in the background.
A lone backpacker trudges off into the dunes of White Sands National Monument. Unedited, straight off the camera.
This was one of the most amazing displays of color I've ever witnessed... it only lasted about 2 minutes so I was scrambling to find a decent composition... but I think I did here :)
Please take a second to view this one large.
Located: Gili Trawangan Island, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Gili Trawangan Island is the largest of the Gili Islands, located to the northwest of Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is only 3 km wide and 2km long, with the population not exceeding 1,500 people. This is the most developed tourist area among all the islands, with a few great beaches, hotels, pubs and entertainment facilities. There are no automobiles on the island, and local people use bikes or special small carriages driven by horses.