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The toot and I spend a late summer night in a tent in the backyard. We watched a movie, we looked at the moon through a telescope and had a fun, not-especially-restful night.
They will spend their holidays camping and exploring the great national parks!
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Toy Sunday--theme: Holiday
Tenryu Hamanako Railway TH2101 crosses over the Miyakoda River just outside Fruit Park station on a Futsu (local) bound for Shinjohara.
For the "culturally curious", the art on the side of the train are the 5 main characters and theming for the Japanese anime, "Yuru Camp△". With the exception of the railway's Evangelion Unit 01 painted DMU, the railway's Yuru Camp Train was a popular train for fans of the anime and tori-tetsu to ride at all times of the year, an unusual exception as most trains run empty. Its last run was on February 25, 2024 after a short 3-year run.
Tenryu Hamanako Railway
Tenryu TH2100 Type (Yuru Camp Train)
Miyakodacho, Shizuoka Pref., Japan
"India is so colourful", people would tell us when they heard where we would be spending our vacation. In the Pin valley, pretty much the only colour we saw is what we carried with us.
This was a pleasant little place to camp, though we were probably among the last Westerners to enjoy it - the mountain highway will be crossing the river right about here, judging by the initial excavations we saw.
Yashica T3 Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/35
expired portra 400
dd tarps, (nearest) warbonnet blackbird w/ ukhammock underquilt, and furthest away is a woodsman hammock
The sun sets on Lake Superior and a kayak campsite near Grand Marais, MN.
This image was fun to make. I paddled across a small bay towing one kayak and my partner in crime walked around the bay carrying the tripod and camera gear. We set up camp just as the sun went down. It was a race to get everything set up and get pictures. We stayed out on the rock until almost 10pm, then collapsed the tent, pushed the kayaks into the water and paddled back to the car in the dark. If we had had sleeping bags, we would have stayed out there, because it was calming listening to the waves, but we left the bags at home.
This morning down in the old fishing village at China Camp State Park.
[from Wikipedia.org] "...A Chinese shrimp-fishing village thrived on this site in the 1880s. Nearly 500 people, originally from Canton, China, lived in the village. In its heyday, there were three general stores, a marine supply store and a barber shop. The village was used extensively in the filming of the 1955 movie Blood Alley starring John Wayne...."
This is a manual exposure blend shot with the A 35/3.5 on the Pentax 645D. Color work by Nik efex.
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Credits
Top: Sweet Willows Lifted Top
Leggings: Addams Group Gift Zury
Heels: Breathe Group Gift Fen Ling
Props: Astralia - Summer love campfire FLF item
Hair: Wasabi Joy Hair
Pose: [DB]Poses - good morning hugs
While i'm writing this I'm receiving phone notifications about the soon to be winter nightmare that once again will buzzkill spring for us Minnesotans. After a solid couple weeks of thawing temps I felt like shootin something like this. I shot everyone in my living room and actually fractured my foot shooting the car (Had a $6 piece of foam core attached to a stand that was about to blow over, as I went to grab it I rolled my ankle and foot and heard a super loud snap) limpin ever since, The background is a mess of outdoor local spots. Everyone around the fire was lit with a LP160 with a full cto fire direction. LP160 in gridded easybox right high for a moon light and another lp160 shoot thru umbrella for fill on the opposite side of the fire slighty off axis. The car was lit naturally except my neighbors in the townhome next door were ordering a pizza so there outside lights were on. So I parked my car sideways in the driveway and the orange glow on the rear panel is from that. Cooler guy and out house gal are lit the same minus the cto.. triggered with radio poppers.