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A photographic journey through the lush landscapes of the Bergisches Land – from tranquil forest streams to wide reservoir views and delicate macro scenes. Light, texture, and mood define this visual narrative of a morning immersed in nature.

Quick draw to get this shot. I had done a family portrait shot and we were on our way to another site when I saw this image of the two young girls skipping out of the forest.

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Ikonta C (521/2) 6x9 cm

Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/4.5 10.5 cm, uncoated

Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125

Exposure: 1/50 sec and f/5.6, tripod

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

 

Focusing at the trees on the left at f/5.6 results in softness in the focal plane and a significantly blurred background. Around full aperture even Tessars are rather soft, particularly at the borders. However, for some reason I like the pictorial look.

 

This hiking trail near Holzerath follows the route of a Roman road.

A smal but beautiful forest path.

Come on autumn. What are you waiting for?

Inwood Hill Park at the northern tip of Manhattan.

"Even as the world changes its colors and time walks softly through the trees, hope remains — quiet, steadfast, and ever bright."

For Our Daily Challenge: Using Your Head

 

By keeping his head above water, this guy is able to breathe…and keep an eye on the photographer.

 

Update: Thanks to ForestPath for pointing out that frogs can also breathe oxygen through their skin under water.

Die Morgensonne sucht sich einen Weg durch den Haslimoos-Wald und setzt Lichttupfer auf Stämme und Äste der verschneiten Bäume

 

The morning sun finds its way through the Haslimoos forest, casting splashes of light on the trunks and branches of the snow-covered trees..

NSG Hahnheide, Trittau, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland

Germany

After you have exhausted what there is in business, politics, conviviality, and so on - have found that none of these finally satisfy, or permanently wear - what remains?

Nature remains.

 

- Walt Whitman

 

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Tree,Blue Sky and White clouds

teared apart

A July 4th morning walk on the

Old Putnam Trail in Van Cortlandt Park.

 

Personal note: My first time being up past midnight since returning from Europe. The Yankees made me do it.

This place captivates my heart--the pathways, rocky shores, forests, and misty overlooks.

From an engagement session with Lena & Buzz at Great Falls Park, Virginia.

 

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Another beautiful forest road.

And again my brother (on the right) and his friend (on the left)

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Novar Anastigmat f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400, rated @ ASA 800

Exposure: 1/100 sec and f/11, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Summer Forest Path - Sony A7S II, Fotodiox MFT to Sony E adapter, Lensbaby Sol 22.

van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, New York.

If you look closely, you can see a sleeping dog in the middle of the picture. He was sleeping in the middle of the cloud forest in Alishan :)

Camera: Rollei 35

Lens: Tessar f/3.5 40 mm

Film: Fomapan Action 400, rated @ ISO 200

Exposure: 1/125 sec and f/5.6, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Although it was already April there still was some snow.

Kuang Si Waterfall is just one of several waterfalls around Luang Prabang, though it is by far the most famous. These waterfalls are a favorite side trip for tourists in Luang Prabang. The waterfalls consist of a 55 meter main waterfall, and several 3 meter cascades. The Kuang Si waterfall flows over a high limestone cliff through bamboo forests and tall jungle. Mists from the waterfall danced though the air as iridescent ruby damselflies fluttered their black wings. I promised my kids they could have a swim at the waterfall but unfortunate due the heavy rain of last night the waterfall wasn't as peaceful as I imagine this place from the brochures. In the hot season you can swim from one turquoise blue pool to another. The wooden bridge that crosses the path of the stream was flooded by the water. We wanted to sit on a quiet log in the middle of a pool of water that fed the falls. So we cross the bridge anyway and climbed to the top of the falls. The steps leading to the Kuang Si Waterfall was quite slippery, and it was tough for us to climb.Continued below....

 

Photo of the Kuang Si Waterfall loacted 30km south of Luang Prabang - Laos.

 

De Kuang Si waterval is ongeveer dertig kilometer van Luang Prabang. Bij de Kuang Si waterval is een opvangcentrum opgericht voor beren en tijgers die zijn afgepakt van stropers. Ook zijn er dieren die als baby zijn gebracht, nadat ze als wees zijn gevonden. Het centrum heeft een leuk internet-adres dat alle Beerlao-bier-fans zal aanstaan: Bearlao.com. Werkelijk een schitterend waterval. Een perfect onderhouden park aan de voet gaf het alles een nog mooiere aanblik. Ik had mijn kinderen zwemmen beloofd bij deze waterval. Maar door het regenseizoen en het vele regen dat die nacht gevallen was kon hier absoluut niet meer gezwommen worden. De hele waterval liep als het ware buiten z'n oevers. De brug naar de overkant werd overspoeld door de overtollige watermassa. Maar ja misschien konden boven op een rustige cascade van de waterval gezwommen worden. Toch via de brug naar de overkant gegaan. Door de damp werden we al behoorlijk nat. Via de rechterkant van de waterval zijn we helemaal omhoog geklommen. De trap was zelf ook al een waterval geworden. Een leuke tocht met schitterende uitzichten. Vervolg hieronder....

Bospad in het amsterdamse Bos in de ochtendmist/ Forestpath in the Amsterdamse Bos in the morning fog

Autumn Views, Ashridge Forest, Hertfordshire, UK

 

The ancient woodlands in Ashridge Forest offer spectacular walks on a November afternoon when the low sun lights up the golden hues of the autumn foliage

 

The park covers an area of over 2000 hectares (about 5000 acres) and spans the borders of the counties of Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. It is located on a chalk ridge of the Chiltern Hills.

 

Details: Ashridge Estate offers particularly splendid autumn views of very ancient, pollarded beech trees in the Frithsden Beeches area. Another great place, as shown in this photo, is 'Lady's Walk' - between Berkhamsted Common and Thunderdell Wood - off the B4506 towards Woodyard Cottages.

 

Location: The National Trust’s Ashridge Park visitors centre is located at Moneybury Hill, Ringshall, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1LT, England, UK. UK Map references: OSGB36 SP978125

 

Links: More details about Ashridge Park and Woodlands are available from the National Trust website.

  

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A beautiful forest path through colored trees.

A small forest path going through colored trees.

Nikon D3100 + 35mm f/1.8 (f/11 - 1/40sec - ISO 800)

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