Forest Art

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Walking through the forest, beside the “Puntledge” river; so many artistic moments to photograph, and here are a few of them. On this particular trail, horses and bikes are allowed. So many ways to enjoy yourself, for me, the usual walking is my favourite mode of having fun. Any other way, and it would be difficult to do the photographing. Walking just feels so satisfying, not that I dislike biking or horseback riding, but walking wins and allows me to easily find or discover photo ops that I would have missed otherwise. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Amazing pictures. I am a lover of old trees like this. It felt really good to see them and I wish I could see such a tree in real life.

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Yeah me too. Dead or alive, there is a certain charm to them.

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The second picture is very particular, I've never seen a cut tree reduced like this! What a strange result

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Yes it is very unusual, it caught my eye.

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That's sounds interesting,I concur with you that more pictures will be taken when you are trekking than riding on with horses or any other means.All the pictures are very beautiful and attractive, ride on dear ♥️👍.

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It is just easier to handle a camera when on foot. Thanks.

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First images gives off the feeling of being at an ancient place. Walking will be the preferred option but trying out a horse ride could be great too, higher vantage point to observe the area :)

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Yes, horseback riding does give you a higher vantage point. For me it would be difficult to handle a horse and camera simultaneously.

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You’ve captured the atmosphere and natural beauty along the Puntledge River so wonderfully. The mix of both color and black and white photography looks really interesting.

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The colors are very coo. Hey , but I didn't see any picture of a motorcycle

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