Travel Photography
- Salt, Fish and the Battle of Tai O Baythemangoroad.com Salt, fish and the battle of Tai O Bay - The Mango Road
Tagged with the rather grand epithet, the Venice of Hong Kong, Tai O, in the southwest of Lantau island, has become something of a tourist attraction in recent years.
- Natural Rockpools at Punto del Hidalgo, Tenerife
Went to swim there 3 days ago and it was amazing. The water is so unbelievably clear, you can swim in the pools while the waves outside are over a meter high and not notice anything of it. Also there's lots of fish for snorkeling
- A photographer’s wander in Bhutanwww.theglobeandmail.com Capturing Bhutan’s vibrancy in photos is an exhilarating challenge
Mesmerized by the people and landscapes, Solana Cain shot more than a thousand photos but retained so much more of the country in her heart
- White Wonderland
On the slopes between Käserstatt and Mägisalp in the Swiss alps. Hasliberg overlooks the Haslital and Lake Brienz with Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau (Top of Europe) on the other side.
The image was taken by me in January of 2012.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Sunrise over Mono Lake, California
I had to drive to Sacramento for a work conference this week, and took this photo as the sun rose over Mono Lake. I did like the haze over the tufa towers near the shoreline. Enjoy.
- How to I batch convert .CR2 (raw) photos to JPEG?
cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/640742
> Issue - I have 282 .CR2(raw) photos that need to be converted in batch/mass to same time but don't know how. > OS - Vanilla OS 22.10 (Ubuntu) > > - Can this be done with darktable? If so how? > - Any software recommendations for this? > I rather not use online tools for privacy and compression reasons.
- Reflections of an Oceanside Chapel - Portugal
Last night had perfect conditions for a sunset shot of Capela do Senhora da Pedra, just south of Porto, in Vila Nova de Gaia, in northern Portugal. Fujifilm XT5, 16mm, ISO500, f22, 1.5ss
- Parker Lake, Mono County, California, USA
I took this the morning of Aug. 14, 2023. The sun was shining through clouds. It rained off and on all morning. This was on a short backpack in. My son's girlfriend had never been backpacking before, so we took her on this short overnighter. Taken with a Canon R5, 15-35mm f/2.8L lens.
- Dinosaur Prov Park is a Photographer’s Paradiseterraencounters.wordpress.com Dinosaur Prov. Park — the Must-see of Canada?
Do not miss visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park? It is one of best places to see in Alberta; indeed, it is one of THE must-sees in Canada! Here you can see a stark landscape that is so different from…
It’s also a great place to unleash your inner Fossil Hunter at the worlds richest source of dinosaur fossils. BTW, this is Cretaceous Park. Velos and Tyrannosaurus did NOT exist in the Jurassic Period! Here is where they are found!
- Bird of Paradise, Mexico City
Bird of Paradise, near Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City.
c. 2023
- Could this be the most beautiful place in Germany?
Just came back from a week in the German Alps. Eibsee is georgous, the water look almost tropical and in the background German's highest mountain the "Zugspitze". You can see me relaxing on my SUP on this photo.
- That time I sat in a car waiting for anything to happen, and a leopard casually climbed a fallen tree right ridiculously close to me, and eventually fell asleep.
Going on a self-drive safari is easier than you probably think. At least as long as you do it in South Africa, and preferably in Kruger National Park, where all kinds of facilities are available. If you're not used to spotting animals on your own, stay in the southern part of the park, where you can just drive around and look for clusters of cars that already have discovered something exciting.
When you begin to think that you know what you're doing, drive further north, where there are way fewer people around. You can easily stay in the park for a couple of weeks, sleeping in a new camp every night.
- A foggy October day in Lugano, Switzerland
My partner and I took a day trip to Lugano from Como last fall. While the price of Swiss food was a bit steep compared to Italy, and the fog spoiled our photos from atop the Alps, there were so many incredible, photo-worthy sites on the ground.
Not pictured: the smell. What I would have done to bottle and bring home the fantastic aroma of this city.
- Decorated Temple.
For texture, the creators of this temple punched thousands of holes on the stones about 5,000 years ago. The effect was really cool. Malta.
- That time I was in Abu Dhabi on their national day, and it was too hot for people to be walking, so they sent their air force on a parade through the city center instead.
Not a big fan of the local government, but their airlines and hubs are often the only practical alternative to get to some unusual destinations.
- That time I went to Bagan to see the sunrise, and all kinds of hot air balloons got in my way.
This was just before the whole Rohingya thing got started. I wouldn't go now. But seeing the sun rise above the many temples of Bagan veiled in the mist from thousands of wood stoves being fired up to cook breakfast is really something.
- That time I went on the world's largest indoor Ferris wheel, and it was just as underwhelming and weird as it sounds.
This is in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Among many, many strange things, this one actually stands out a little bit. If you're into architecture that involves a lot of gold and marble, you can't find a better place to visit.
- That time I felt like I had traveled back in time in Isfahan, Iran.
While the Silk Road has been replaced by shipping lanes and air-freight, you can still find the ancient bazaar atmosphere in pretty much any major city in Iran.
- McClure Meadow, Evolution Valley, Sierra Nevada, California
This is one of my favorite campsites ever. This is sunrise over Evolution Creek and McClure Meadow, in the high country of the Sierra Nevada mountains, in Kings Canyon National Park, in California. I’m fortunate enough to live relatively close, in Bishop, California. Still, there are no roads here - you must make your way on foot, or by horseback or pack train.
I backpacked the roughly fifty mile loop, from North Lake to South Lake. Some do it quickly, but I enjoyed taking seven days for the loop.
Enjoy!
- Kintai Bridge, Iwakuni, Japan (iPhone 14 Pro Max)
Iwakuni is where my parents met, in 1960. My little sister and I visited in March of this year, and were able to scatter my older sister’s ashes in the Nishiki river, and commit them to our ancestors. I haven’t visited the Kintai Bridge since I was a boy. It still looks the same. Fond memories…
- Night shot, Kyoto, Japan (iPhone 14 Pro Max)
Took this back in March, while visiting our daughter, who is teaching English in Japan for this past year. We took the opportunity to take a couple of weeks to travel around Japan. She is in Hirado, south of Nagasaki. I didn’t want to haul my DSLR, so I made do with the phone camera.
- Valley of Fire State Park [5172×3448][OC]
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/139613
> * Valley of Fire State Park - Nevada > * Canon EOS 7D > * HDR
- That time I almost didn't see a lion in the grass in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
The best time of the year for going on a self-drive safari is the next two-three months. It's dry season, so not too much green for the animals to hide in. (Some animals still manage to hide just fine, though, as seen here.) And there's no mosquitoes to worry about until the rains begin, so no malaria either.
There's a fairly high entrance fee for the park per day for foreign visitors, but if you buy an "annual pass" (the Wild Card), after a week you're there "for free" for as long as you want. And it's really, really easy to spend two or even three weeks just driving around in this huge park, staying in a different camp every night.