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Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Fa
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Falls, two days, about 20 miles
Made in, I believe, Downers Grove Illinois.
I pulled into this parking lot to make a photo of something else and was immediately drawn to that fabulous white wall and the blue sky.
going through some old pictures while i'm laid up and can't shoot and doing some post processing and tweaking...some I haven't posted before and some are reworks
La foto esta hecha con el móvil, a través de la ventanilla del tren que nos conducía a la localidad portuguesa de Elvas en julio de 2020, cuando a primeros de dicho mes se abrieron las fronteras con el país luso y pudimos realizar el primer viaje de este año.
No soy nada partidario de realizar fotos con el móvil, pero en esta ocasión era eso o nada. No me daba tiempo sacar la réflex de su estuche y cada segundo que transcurría me distanciaba de ese paisaje que tenía ante mí.
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Fa
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Falls, two days, about 20 miles
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
This is a screen capture from a time-lapse video I made of a hike to Boiling Lake in the country of Dominica.
The 5-minute video can be seen here: youtu.be/s9six7eLFzg
(Brinno-capture-5)
Desolate editorial from Avari magazine's June 2015 issue, The Secret Garden
Model: Rinka
Style, MUAH: Jannica Stelander
Lighting assist: Marko Oja
Unintentional double-exposure: Sibley Regional Park and Desolation Wilderness on two different Kodak color stocks (not sure which)
Einstein, disguised as Robin Hood
With his memories in a trunk
Passed this way an hour ago
With his friend, a jealous monk
He looked so immaculately frightful
As he bummed a cigarette
Then he went off sniffing drainpipes
And reciting the alphabet
Now you would not think to look at him
But he was famous long ago
For playing the electric violin
On Desolation Row
Make It Interesting, Challenge #4 - Kangaroo
Starter image with thanks, from Erik K Veland
BackgroundbinaryCoco
Mandreamer
beacon lough housing est before it was knocked down, linden
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Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
While exploring the Cape Hatteras lighthouse on Hatteras Island, I was lucky enough to capture a very vibrant sunrise at about 5AM. There was something about the landscape on Hatteras Island which made you feel like you were on a deserted island.
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Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Fa
Desolation Wilderness, Lake Echo to Eagle Falls, two days, about 20 miles
Not very interesting I guess, but I like the transition from the ridiculously green floor to the decaying wall.
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Noelville ON - Highway 535 outside Noelville in Northern Ontario, taken with the camera on the ground in the middle of the road. May 2011.
taken on a Canon F-1 slr w/ 50mm FL f1.4 lens. Fuji Neopan iso 400 film pushed to 1600.
Spring 1997
Tucked away in the Eastern Oregon high desert lies one of the nation's newest ghost towns, the former Rajneesh Ranch.
Between 1981 and 1986 a small, desolate valley twelve miles from Antelope, Oregon was transformed into a thriving town of 3,000 residents, with a 4,500 foot paved airstrip, a 44 acre reservoir, an 88,000 square foot meeting hall, and a charismatic Indian guru who owned more than 90 Rolls Royce cars.
In 1991, the ranch and it's sordid past was purchased for $3.65 million by Dennis Washington, a Montana rancher and owner of the Anaconda Copper Mine. Since then, Mr. Washington has grazed several hundred head of cattle on the property while trying to give it to the State of Oregon, or anyone who can accept a charitable donation. While the State has considered turning the nearly new abandoned town into a labor camp for boys, this use appears unlikely due to local resistance. The Nature Conservancy, when offered the land, had to refuse due liabilities associated with the structures at the site, most of which were built without any regard to safety or building codes.