Nice find, Corran! Do not remember many far views along the Blue Ridge Parkway (driving thru with kids ~8 years ago).
Nice find, Corran! Do not remember many far views along the Blue Ridge Parkway (driving thru with kids ~8 years ago).
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Nice find, Corran! Do not remember many far views along the Blue Ridge Parkway (driving thru with kids ~8 years ago).
Same friend I photographed at Eureka Valley Dunes -- but this time on the Oregon Dunes! He was trying to figure out why I had the Rollei turn so weird! Scan of a RA4 print.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Thanks Vaughn. That was the only fully open view in that whole stretch - there was just a view somewhat clear areas like this:
On the parkway I think there are a couple of pull-offs with decent views now but by and large it's obscured with trees. I think that's why you simply don't see a whole lot of mountain vistas from the north GA mountains. Luckily the first view is only about 2 miles from a parking area near the end of my trek so next time I will just go there and make it to that area at sunset. The view behind me on the rocks was beautiful too so I'm going to bring my 360 degree camera and give it a shot there .
Untitled - Pinnacles National Park, California.
http://spiritsofsilver.com/yahoo_sit...2749_large.jpg
Pentax 67II.
Thomas
Nice Thomas -- been decades since I was there!
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Thanks Vaughn. It used to be a National Monument now it's a National Park.
These are not strictly "hiking" photos butthe next best thing: 1999 bicycle tour from Madrid to Rome:
Just 8 Km to go to the pass.
Pentax K1000, commercial RA-4 prints.
Thomas
Hiker Silhouette
Hanging Rock State Park
5x7 tintype from 35mm film positive.
Trailside Waterfall - California.
http://spiritsofsilver.com/yahoo_sit...3824_large.jpg
Pentax 67II.
Thomas
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