Epic time of TREE-tography....

I talked about traveling to one of the farthest and coldest part of the country. My experience wasn't as fun, because the food of the locals were different, the ate mostly carbs and chicken for protein, but chicken was mostly at special occasions.

So I are carbs for 3 days without any proteins, but I'll share the details of this in another post.

Morning walks was blissful, the silence and the peaceful in this place was second to none, and this is because there are no industrial activities, no noise, just fresh air, beautiful trees and a lot of stunning sights to see.

This time I was intentional about taking pictures because you could walk for miles without coming in contact with anyone, the locals don't care about you taking pictures and most times, photographic endeavor are often better when nobody is there to disturb.

These were not huge trees as I didn't venture into the forest area of this village, I didn't have enough time, and my phone battery and power sources were dead.

There are no electricity sources here, and my power Bank was almost depleted, plus I was on a tight schedule, I couldn't take the walk I desired because I was also feeling feverish and got the flu.

Nevertheless I managed to get some decent angles...

I took a few tree stumps images and regular tree with bizarre barks.

Been way too long


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What do you think?

It was the first time I really tested my S25 Fe lens, it was so capable of stuffs I never knew.

Perhaps someday, God willing, I can go back with a car of my own, an adequate power generator to enjoy the blissful state of this place again.



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Interesting trees, you caught some excellent shots. Too bad there weren't any energy source to keep it charged up, but it sounds like a pretty remote area. Great job!

Eating mainly carbs isn't all that good for you, but you eat what they have available I suppose. It's too bad protein is in such short supply there.

!PAKX

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Yeah, carbs are not great all the time, had it for 3 days and it wasn't the best experience. I wonder how they survive on it mostly, throughout their lives

Yeah, could have taken more of these, at least I'd have some inspiration for some content idea for Hive.

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The focus is great and I like more the bottom angles, especially the first one! Visiting such quite places is always a trade-off between enjoying the slow life and not having the standard amenities needed. For a short period of time, I think it's a good trade to make, taking a break from urban life and recharge.

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Yes, you have to choose between that city and village life, I choose the former and a that is because I think some of these amenities we have are really underrated, we start to miss it when we don't have it.

But it was pure bliss to experience nature at its finest

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3 days of only carbs are tough, I would suffer that

No electricity, must really be hard there, but I can imagine you can have a good place for meditation and clear your mind...

The pictures look good, seems they cut trees there, or a lot of trees fall

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Yeah it was actually very hard and the most difficult experience I had in a while, but I guess sometimes we are left with no option than to live through these experiences

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this camera is top-notch, like the details contrast amd clarity and excellent, you've got a real device in your hands...

excellent shot

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It seems like a long journey, and new places take some time to adapt to. I am glad to see you taking pictures again, and I hope you can go back in the future with a car of your own.

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The camera lens are sharp and clean. The pictures taken are so great and I think you had a beautiful time snapping them.

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Thank you, yes, I enjoy shooting with the phone, the results are mind-blowing for me

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