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  1. #explored 20210609 Horsehead Rock 1
    In April 2019 we went for a camping trip to Lake Wallaga, NSW. I had always wanted to go and do a sunrise shoot at Horsehead Rock which can only really be reached on low tides and calm seas as you need to do some rock scrambling around a headland to get to the ideal locations.

    I was in luck, the weather was fantastic and the sunrise forecast looked more than promising. It was a warm morning and with the low tide at sunrise the beach sand was pristine and I was the only one there.

    With clouds that were gloriously high and just a splash of colour I took this image which is my most favourite to date.

    After a very satisfying photography session, I packed up and headed back to have breakfast with my family. A morning I will never forget.

    Horse Head Rock is believed to be approximately 500 m ...
    Credit : Ryan NT Payne (flickr.com/people/89701859@N02)
    #landscapephotography #nature

  2. Favorite Photo: Gletscherwelt ... sah ich durchs Eis zum Fenster raus - #explored 10.04.2025 by Beppe Rijs flic.kr/p/2qWVQmS

  3. This is CogDogBlogged: "#ErasedAmerica (Explored!)"

    Just like almost everyone with a soul, a partial mind, and a heart, I am aghast at the crumbling into a fascist pile of the country I was born in… and semi-paralyzed on the “what to do”. As mostly, a release is creating something, a visual statement, expression brimming with angry sarcasm.

    How literally organizations created for the betterment of society, history, is being literally, e.g. […]

    https://cogdogblog.com/2025/03/erasedamerica-explored/

    #cogdogblog #ErasedAmerica #explored #flickr

  4. A day from my diary - #explored 05.02.23
    A few things I already reported about my little solo effort
    for 5 days Iceland. Here is a sequel:

    On this day I drove to a mountain plateau. All the way, for hundreds of miles, the land was flat like a flatfish.
    Then I saw a silhouette on the horizon, enveloped in clouds.

    It looked like the base of a mountain, but ...
    You don't suppose me to go up there, right?

    Google says, "turn right."
    The mountain, or its base, was on my left.

    I turned right, it looked like a parking lot .....!?
    No, it was the start of an off-road path.
    I said: "4x4? I have, let's go!"

    What happened next is from a world that cannot be described. I have never seen such landscapes, nor heard of them, or had any idea that something like this exists down here on Mother Earth.

    Every hill offered suc ...
    Credit : Beppe Rijs (flickr.com/people/148869261@N0)
    #landscapephotography #nature