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This image captures the moment my sister and I stopped for lunch on the first day of our 3-day backpacking trip through Yosemite National Park. This was a self-timer photo shot from a tripod.
Ektar 100 / Olympus OM-1 / 50mm F1.8
Lower Cathedral Lake / July 2021
this photograph was taken in glacier national park in early november. after 7+ miles of uphill, slow travel due to 18 inches of fresh snow, i pulled out my camera close to the summit and loaded in a fresh roll of kodak film and began shooting. i hadn’t seen another human all day and my water had frozen inside of my pack, but deciding to take out my camera at the trail’s end, despite the harsh conditions, allows me now to look back on this moment. alone, weathered, but joyful.
There is magic in Christmas, it smells like cinnamon and feels like love, embrace every new season
A special thank you to @irennicolova_photographer for capturing this beautiful moment.
Thanks a lot, have a magical moments
Greetings,
Mila
My husband and I were meant to have bought and moved onto a sail boat. We have been working hard at the dream for two years and well, I guess most of our lives.
When life gives you limes instead of lemons, Chronic pain instead of endless happiness.
When what you have worked hard for is taken away and you now have to work harder every day just to make it through.
You just have to say my dream won’t be realised today.
It’s not a never, it’s just see you in a bit, but I’ll eventually make it.
We will sail away!’
I don’t post much these days because I have become recluse from the daily battle of pain, but I am strong and I know I will make it.
2021 was a tough year for me. So walking into 2022 I decided to make this a year that would be filled with confidence, grace, and favor! ?
Looking forward to what 2022 has to offer me. There is still so much I want to experience, explore, and learn. This photo was taken at Songdo Beach in South Korea in the 1st of January. Captured by my wonderful friend Vanessa at sunset ?
It was just before the sun set on Christmas Day, and we went for a walk on the beach. We enjoyed each other’s company and being able to see the last rays of sunlight. It is moments like this that I like to savor
Vacationing for Thanksgiving in Pacific City, Oregon and hiking the beach along Cape Kawanda. Granddaughter Addi looks at the sunsetting brilliantly and magically touching the water and the rocks under her feet.
I took this photo using a Canon Sure Shot 80u point and shoot camera that I’ve had for 16 years. I received the camera as a gift from my parents when I was in elementary school. I recently found it in a box, and this was the first roll that I’d put through it in probably at least 10-12 years. The image is of the Alyeska Ski Resort in Girdwood, Alaska. I moved to Alaska over the summer, and I’m constantly impressed by the state’s natural beauty and ruggedness. I took this photo with Kodak Portra 400, and I was very surprised by the quality of the images the film could produce with a 16 year old point and shoot camera. This photo was taken in September at the beginning of fall in Alaska, and I really liked the golden tones produced by the film.
The very gorgeous moment, when the light shines down to the beautiful streets of Paris and fills you up with happiness. This city gives so much love, magic, inspiration and interesting input to my soul when I’m there. The Photo was created on a sunny monday in December 2021. Shot with Canon AE1 and Kodak Gold 200 and the Model is Anjima.
My wife, our kids and I went outside after a surprising snowfall at Christmas day. The kids were playing so I took a few shots of my favorite model with my Minolta film camera equipped with Kodak Gold 200.