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Swim #3: Aloha Lake.
This man-made lake is so peculiarly shallow that I could essentially walk out to all the rocks visible here (though there are eerie drop-offs), and so clear that I could see to the bottom. This giddy swim in melted snow-water nearly induced hypothermia. I stayed in a little too long for sure. But, once again: worth it.
8-12-06, Saturday late morning.
Walking in the streets of Roma, during a rainy day, inspired by the weather and the time, the situation and the light, look at this reflection in the water, seen the bird in its surviving behaviour.
If you have a fast internet connection and a big LCD, I sudgest to see the original size, that is very detailed.
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
A series of shots from our first holiday together as a family of 3, save for the fact that we've made an agreement to spare out daughter from being plastered over social media/the internet until she can make the choice herself to do so, and to perhaps offer her some chance of not being inundated with embarrassing photos in those magic years.
The Peak District, though only an hour or so up the road from us in Lichfield, seems like a whole different world; travelling without the whole pesky travelling thing, with the added bonus on a four story quarryman's cottage (and two bedrooms so I could sleep peacefully elsewhere...)
Today I worked from home, which meant I could start early and finish early. I had planned on hoovering whilst Cat and Squishy were at a Halloween party, but instead finally got round to processing (very loosely, I simply can't be bothered with too much) some holiday photos, photos I took during the early stages of labour and the (numerous) photos of Squishy.
Maybe a Project 365 could be on the cards next year...
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
Desolation Sound Aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
desolation sound aug 2008
Desolation Lake from the North, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. Why anyone would call this turquoise gem desolate is beyond me. This lake has no outlet, and only snow melt for an inlet, so its depth varies greatly from year to year and season to season. It has no fish, but lots of big Tiger Salamander live in it. Near high mark because of the deep snow pack this year.
Desolation Wilderness, South Lake Tahoe, Ca.
35 image panorama
Nikon D7000
Nikon 50mm F1.8
CS6, LR4 and VSCO
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