Some more Yosemite photos that I took on film using my trusty old Yashica medium format camera with no meter! That I also developed in my bathroom (Bellini C41 kit) and scanned (Fuji Frontier)!
Exploring a beautiful section of the PCT this weekend. Alpine lakes all around with many views of Mount Rainier. Really glad I made the long drive up here. Just saw a man hiking barefoot with a walking stick. A few mosquitoes but my permethrin treated clothes are working really well so far.
#GarlicFestival ready.
As usual I'd rather be having fun at Beautiful Days Festival with Levellers, especially as the Waterboys are playing too but we have to pay the mortgage 😊 #LandscapePhotography
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A view down a Scottish Glen with low clouds over the mountains at the end of the valley.
Once a forest... just some 200 millions years ago...
Chunks of petrified wood lay strewn among the bentonite mud hills of the Painted Desert, in the Blue Mesa area of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona; September 2018.
My featured photos on the iPad had a refresh, so tadaaaahhhhh 🥳
This was my first time on the Faroe Islands (2023). A travel company said that 8 days is enough. 🙄 I’ve been there 12 and still want to go back. So beautiful 🤩
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October 1, 1983: After crossing Pollywog Stream on a logging road bridge, the AT proceeded to Rainbow Stream, which it followed for a good distance upstream, passing a long series of cascades and small waterfalls in the boulder-strewn shallow waters.
Having been on the isle of #Rügen on Saturday, I also brought home this photo from the #Sassnitz harbour for #PhotoMonday.
My beloved telephoto lens is still broken, I guess going in tighter on the lighthouse would've really been worth a shot, but it is what it is. I think it still turned out a pretty nice and moody composition for a "normal".
Two wonderful dogs to match the background 🤗🐕🐕. Enjoying a refreshing dip in the water! The background is a rocky cliff on the coast called Scala dei Turchi (Staircase of the Turks) in Realmonte, Sicily, Italy.