Old Sheldon Church near Charleston, South carolina, burned in both the Civil War and the Revolutionary War, but still beautifully standing among old Live Oak Trees.
The perfect fishing spot near New Orleans at sunset along the marshlands. Wonderful rust colors, with beautiful views over the marshlands and even drying racks to add to the endless textures.
Honfleur Ferris Wheel France in the historic Normandy harbor area, in selective coloring, black and white photograph with only the red stripe color showing on the support arms.
Mont St Michel Calvados truck, farm field and windmill at sunset with a textured finish. Photo has overall burnt orange colors and is shown with a copper frame.
Mont St. Michell farm field, looking toward the sunset in the opposite direction from it's more famous cousin. A farm road divides the fields on top of a levee as the sunsets, wonderful clouds in the sky.
Hiking on a #cinderCone I could hear the mountain "breathe" - distinct low booms every minute or so, as if hungry. The landscape there is eerie black with #birch#tree forests in stark contrast. I stayed late in the evening for a light show of lava and hot boulders.
The Tower of San Martino della Battaglia is a monumental building erected in 1878, to commemorate the Battle of San Martino, a portion of the Battle of Solferino in 1859, located near San Martino, province of Brescia, region of Lombardy, Italy.
The 74 meter high tower was constructed in the form of a Neo-Gothic turret, atop the hill of San Martino. Nearby is an Ossuary that collected the bodies of soldiers who died in the battle there between the Austrian and the Piedmontese army. Wikipedia
I am finally home! Here are a couple of shots from my mom’s farm in Nebraska. I had a great trip but 4100 miles in 10 days solo is a bit much for this guy.
We just got back from four weeks in South America! And here’s how the trip started: with a rainy stay in the driest place on Earth… These photos are from a sunset spent looking out over the Valle de la Luna, watching distant thundery downpours.
Probably our favourite day in the southern Atacama was spent driving up to altiplanic lagoons, lakes at and above 4000 metres above sea level. But equally gorgeous were the views and yellow-striped roads on the way there!