travel photography
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Nostalgia
Heraklion is a small island located a bit more than 200 miles from Athens, with an ambience so tranquil it has the power to make one finally feel like the air inside their lungs is exactly the same as the air outside their body. We had spent the fourth day of the trip wandering around in sweltering heat until it was cool enough to eat. So, well-fed and giddy we decided to take an explorative drive, stumbling upon a quaint fishing village. While the sun began to slumber and the sky became a palette of serene pastels, the Hunters full moon created a potent cocktail thought by the natives to bring energy and the courage to squash the psychological chains that hold us back, into our atmosphere. With the car window down and my head on my arm, I lazily watched the world go by like a cat at a window, lulled by the heady contrast in sensations. I was charged yet relaxed, free yet settled, content, but still curious. I took my phone out and quickly snapped the scene as the car drove at a leisurely pace, beautifully capturing the complex simplicity of that perfect evening. Looking at the picture the eyes move from unfocused branches to the needlepoint clarity of the moon, and finally to the stillness of the boat and sky.
Aisha AkbarPublished 4 years ago in WanderLayers of the Desert
As the sun started to set on the sand dunes of the Death Valley desert, I was still drenched in sweat scaling the sides of the hills to get to the middle of the desert where I wanted to get the perfect photo.
Veronica HDPublished 4 years ago in WanderDear Raven
It was only about 4pm, and yet it felt like it had already been a very long day. We had arrived late at the Arches National Park in Utah. Or rather, to me it was late. See, I had wanted to get there early and be able to spend the whole day adventuring and exploring the park. Like most of my good intentions, it did not go as planned. However, I have learned that that is exactly how most great adventures come about.
Amanda KnightPublished 4 years ago in WanderThe Perfect Family Selfie
I knew the trip was going to be a risk, and I thought bringing the kids along might get me forever labeled as a bad parent. But sometimes the yearnings of the spirit deny any pitiful human logic from mounting a resistance.
Walter RheinPublished 4 years ago in WanderOn the Bullet Train
I was recently (12/2019-1/2020) in Japan to see all of my friends again some of which I haven’t seen since 2014 and to really boost my confidence and travel experience because I intend on working and living in this lovely country. This trip had to of been one of the most stressful I’ve ever been on. Since before I could even board the first plane things were going wrong and I was so stressed upon arriving into Narita Airport that I felt like turning around and giving up. However, luckily I’m not that kind of person and I’m glad I pushed through it, otherwise I wouldn’t have seen this lovely view which was just one of many. Once I arrived I made my way to my friends house which took a further 4 hours and stayed with her in Tokyo for 3 days before using the bullet train to go to Kyoto for 7 days.
Rising
Rising. I always wanted the window seat, whether on a van en route to our gig or the plane, flying to our next city. To me, the greatest fun of touring was seeing the people, the architecture, the landscapes. I love every concert I’ve been allowed to participate in, but when nature puts on a show, I find that that show is unmatched.
Sara DevinePublished 4 years ago in WanderThe Templars of Whitkirk
There were signs all around me. They had been there silently, muted by the modern world which had grown and evolved around them. Simple crosses embellished on stone tiles, built into the quaint exteriors of the cottages which had stood for centuries. An old manor house which garnered no attention as you drove on by. A medieval church – one which I had seen its tower rise high behind the rows of modern houses for 28 years – yet never fully taken notice of. And finally, a majestic Tudor mansion whose presence had dominated the landscape for hundreds of years. This village of Whitkirk, which I had always called home, that I had always arrogantly deemed mundane, was anything but.
Jonathan ReedPublished 4 years ago in WanderWhy I Stopped Taking So Many Pictures on Vacation
Why have we underestimated the value of just making memories and being in the moment? Why do we feel the need to capture everything on a vacation with endless photos and videos?
Sarah Maclin LyonsPublished 4 years ago in WanderNorthern California Photography
Get Lost in California! Redwoods National Forest Northern California Driving through the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California, one can only gaze at the splendor of any of the variety of diverse scenery you're bound to pass as you travel this great state. Mile after mile, you'll stare in awe at what you're experiencing.
Chance JamesPublished 4 years ago in WanderColorado Railroad Museum Photo Gallery of Locomotives and Trains
WATCH OUT! It's Awesome..! Toot.. Toot! But LOUD! The Colorado Train Museum outside of Golden, Colorado has more to experience in one day for the historical train lovers, than you can take in. From the extended variety of engines, caboose, custom trains, train shop, miniatures, and tracks, the Colorado Train Museum is the One Stop to get the whole train history with on hand, touchable, interactive, and fun experience to put Americana in the souls of everyone.
Chance JamesPublished 4 years ago in WanderMt. Evans, CO & The Highest Paved Road in North America - Photo Gallery
Beauty on Mount Evans, CO Summit Lake Mount Evans Photo By: Chance Buell At 14,260 feet above sea level, The Mt. Evan's Scenic Byway in Colorado remains the highest paved road in North America with views and delights around each bend
Chance JamesPublished 4 years ago in WanderI Am the Tree...
I see the tree and the Tree sees me I am the tree and the tree is me we live with each other in Harmony because I am the Tree
Chance JamesPublished 4 years ago in Wander