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October waved goodby with sunshine and warm tempereratures and we used the perfect weather for an extended hiking tour on the Wittedindsweg, a crest trail on the Wiehengebirge from Porta Westfalica in the East to the Osnabrück area in the West. Before the sun went down we visited the most interesting spots of the Eastern part of the trail.
I walk this nearby trail quite often, and on this day, I thought the sumac (i think), the fence and path made for a nice enough composition. Just nice enough: not spectacular by any means.
HFF
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Along the trail, we found a sunset, a solar barn, wildflowers, and a FENCE. A FENCE for Friday! Imagine that!
Note: My computer may be dying. I uploaded this photo before the death, so I was able to make it public via my iPad.
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It's been some time since I last went on a night shoot and last night I decided to revisit old favourites with the d800e
The trail up to Maroon Bells in Colorado Rockies
Hope you all have a lovely Sunday!
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A carpet of fallen leaves along the forest trail.
HFF and have a great weekend.
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…viewing such sights as this get me out of the house on crisp winter days for a walk through the park.
A blanket of snow covers the North Trail out at the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in the Township of Tisdale in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
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A Fall walk on the Rainbow Loop Trail in the Hersey Lake Conservation Area in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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Spent the whole weekend getting shots of fall color before it was gone and the weekend could not have been more beautiful. I enjyed the peace and quiet and not to mention all the color!
faux-lavender added by me; I love the photos of lavender fields in France. This is at Montebello Preserve. I was lower on the same trail.....walking.
This is the exit point of the Wire Pass trail (which passes through a narrow slot canyon) at the conjunction where it enters Buckskin Gulch in Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. I love walking in slot canyons. Note the hiker near the far wall for scale.
The trail to the top of this portion of Smith Rock is called the Misery Trail. It starts right after one crosses the Crooked River bridge at the lower left. It zigzags up past the blond Picture Lunch wall where a lot of cliff climbers start, then around the Red Wall to the last stretch to the top.
It is rather steep, but I found the incredible views resulted in my stopping quite frequently for yet another picture, allowing me to climb it pretty easily, even with 2 cameras, tripod and pack.
You can come down on the other side resulting in a longer hike as you follow the river back around to the bridge and your vehicle. I found that a harder challenge as it seemed steeper coming down and was hard to maintain footing on the crumbly trail. Full brakes on most of the way with knees aching afterwards.
The views from up top are fabulous and well worth it. Highly recommended.
Have a marvelous Monday and week ahead.
With little wind and lots of moisture in the air the contrails of airplanes are pretty visible. This picture is from before dawn, the sun illuminates already the contrails, but not the earth.
Plenty of trails at Stony Creek Metropark, on a windy overcast day. In fact, as my wife and I walked the paths for over an hour, this was the only other person we saw : )
As most landscape photographers know, it can serve the image well to capture color after a rainstorm. The air is devoid of debris like pollutants. foliage is wet and vividly saturated with color, and a polarizing filter helps too. This hiking trail helps illustrate that point, having photographed it a few hours after a down pour.