Every year we aim to spend two-to-three weeks on the road, camping and sight-seeing. This year we headed to Echuca on the Murray River ahead of a statewide, autumn heatwave, then headed over the mountains into Gippsland.
Instead of using a combination of small compact camera and my larger...
The Sudbury, Assabet and Concord Rivers have been given 'Wild and Scenic' status. Info may be found here. I am privileged to live close enough to the Sudbury to encounter it daily while going about my errands.
My wife and I go paddling on it regularly, weather and the rest of life permitting...
These are scans of slides of a memorable trip with my brother walking the length of the Lea River in Northwest Tasmania many years ago.
The Lea River starts and ends in our highlands.
Lake Lea drains northwards from the northern end of the Vale of Belvoir (at Middlesex on way to Cradle Mt)...
Some time in the mid 1970's I spent a morning with some local salmon netters on the tidal section of the River Tamar on the border of Devon and Cornwall. This trade is now prohibited and has been for some years with the fall in the fish population and that ban is due to remain in force for many...
Managed to get out and camp for 3 nights, combination of our 15th anniversary on Thursday (motorcycled to the site, no kid, had a rented RV trailer dropped off waiting for us) and then the weekend = Father’s Day with our daughter. We’ve found this little spot in a state park with 2 river-side...
Into The Mist
This was fun to take and process. Although it didn't come out how I wanted it to. I think this is a 8 or 9 image stitch, was aiming for a monstrous 18 image but one of the mini stitches (4 images) wasn't playing well with the others so I have this one and another 6 image stitch.
A light yet persistent rain fell all day Monday. I missed a few critters - raccoon, muskrat, wood duck - but also snagged a few, walking the towpath at Saxton Falls.
turtle DSCF0318171 by Yeatsy, on Flickr
flycatchers DSCF0303156 by Yeatsy, on Flickr
yellow-rumped warbler...
This is Rosie Kerr, 72 years young being ferried across the Beas River in traditional style on inflated buffalo skins, scanned in from an FP4 negative, October 1979
A ferryman using traditional inflated buffalo skin to transport people across the Beas River, near Naggar in the Kulu Valley, India, scanned in from an FP4 negative, October 1979
I'm in Savannah and was in classes all day. Tried to get a couple shots this morning before heading out from the hotel but decided to concentrate on the street below my hotel when I got back. Took the liberty to run this one through a Nik plugin to get the feel I was looking for.
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