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Parked in the hush of a sunlit clearing, the van rests like a seasoned traveler pausing for breath. Its pale body holds countless miles, countless stories, carrying the spirit of freedom and quiet adventure. Around it, the trees lean in, casting dappled light in hues of green and gold, framing the moment with a painter’s touch. It is more than just a vehicle — it is a symbol of escape, of simplicity, of life lived on the open road and nights spent under stars. A fleeting glimpse of timeless wanderlust, captured in the stillness of the forest’s golden hour.
Girard Ridge Lookout. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California. Taken with a Lensbaby Circular Fisheye lens.
Here comes the Sun, while my camera gently weeps.
Hirz Mountain Lookout. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California.
The dogs enjoyed chasing the butterflies when we arrived. They were everywhere this time of year.
Hirz Mountain Lookout. A U.S. Forest Service rental in Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California.
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Tiny Bamboo House. Build with Guadua angustifolia
From the room at the top of the stairs.
El Supremo view from Hirz Lookout's catwalk. Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California.
The outhouse has a nice view of the ocean and sunsets, if the weather cooperates.
Lake of the Woods Lookout. Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon.
Self-portrait
(December 31st, 2018)
Country Earthbag House, Atascosa, TX, U.S.A.
This New Year's trip was quite an adventure. I lived the last day of the year like a country Texan offgrid in a fully sustainable completely unique earthbag house. It was 90% upcycled and low impact; all lighting powered by solar, cooking by propane, with a Rocket-mass heater being the main heating source.
The place was a true piece of art as the hosts put a creative touch on every aspect of the home. As a resut, it became my creative heaven for a day. I can't wait to share more pictures I shot there for my different projects.
I took this photo while leaving in front of the house. This is a reflection in a window with some trees in the background.
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About the project:
I wish to look at myself in all reflected streets and places I will be passing by. These self-portraits are inspired by Vivian Maier's self-portraiture: www.vivianmaier.com
The entertainment center of Rillway Cabin. A U.S. Forest Service rental in Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, Montana.
Arriving at sundown. The rain turned to snow overnight.
Rillway Cabin. A U.S. Forest Service rental in Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, Montana.
The coldest place in the cabin. No heat back here.
Rillway Cabin. A U.S. Forest Service rental in Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest, Montana
A quiet little waterfall and some cascading pools, nestled betwixt cozy trees and ivy in this gorge. You're looking at Havasu Creek in the Havasupai Reservation, a mile or so downstream of Mooney Falls. There are so many of these little spots where people quickly trudge on by in a hurry to Beaver Falls. You could have the whole place to yourself for the day, take a dip read a book and have some nice lunch in serenity.
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