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Love your furry little friend! Apparently he rode YOU to Santiago!
To San Juan de Ortega?
lovely...alternating side by side end....Heading toward El Acebo on the Camino Frances...mystical! (I have many more favorites than just "one"!)View attachment 37899
Worth waiting for!!I hope it has succeeded now. This is 10 kilometer before Salamanca
Stunning moment to capture! Wow!
I took this at sunrise in July 2015 after spending the night in the town below which I can never remember how to spell.
Just looked back over my shoulder and there it was, with an Iphone 6. No one was up there with me at that time.
Tough to single out one picture that defined your Camino, but for me it is this shot as we left Cruz de Fero and were on our way to Acebo and ultimately to Ponferrada at the end of the that day of walking.View attachment 37882
Tough to single out one picture that defined your Camino, but for me it is this shot as we left Cruz de Fero and were on our way to Acebo and ultimately to Ponferrada at the end of the that day of walking.View attachment 37882
Love both these pictures and I swear that I recognize that tree from this fall. My little Samsung phone just could not zoom the tree in close enough for a good picture.I throw in my vote for the ubiquitous lone tree on the mesata, as well as my other favorite.View attachment 37901 View attachment 37902
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Sunrise has always been my favourite time of the day and seeing this sight before my eyes was nothing short of divine
I'm guessing that's the same place your avatar pic was taken.I hope it has succeeded now. This is 10 kilometer before Salamanca
Agree, Kirkie!What a delightful thread, zrexer. Thanks, you have had us all rooting through past treasures, and what a feast!
At least your nephew looks somewhat pleased about tucking into his breakfast. I can't understand why the other fellows look so glum!In Cafe Casino!! I have a picture of my nephew having EXACTLY the same as you. For his breakfast!!
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These are beautiful shots. The patchwork field is particular meaningful for me. I have a picture taken from the same location in the spring; the fields are all green save for that section immediately to the right of the path behind the tree, which is all yellow. I won't post my picture here as the clarity is rather disappointing. But thank you very much for posting your picture.I throw in my vote for the ubiquitous lone tree on the mesata, as well as my other favorite.View attachment 37901 View attachment 37902
Gorgeous! This looks like "the moon in bloom"!This is like picking which one of your children you love most. But the mountain stretch on the Salvador has got to be right up there at the top.
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I gently disagree... even exposure, leading lines, story telling and action are some of the reasons I think it a great travel photo! Well done.This is not a great image from a photography standpoint, but for me it represents the essence of our first Camino in 2013: Jeanette, 566 to go...
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...that was awesome... shades of bluesh...grayish..yellowish...I hope it has succeeded now. This is 10 kilometer before Salamanca
Cracker of a photo!View media item 4814
Sunrise has always been my favourite time of the day and seeing this sight before my eyes was nothing short of divine
wala....any chance i can view half of it for free?6000 photos
Thanks for the positive critique.I gently disagree... even exposure, leading lines, story telling and action are some of the reasons I think it a great travel photo! Well done.
Great photo...great narrative. I don't know which is better.View attachment 37931 Day 2, just out of Orisson. Off into the unknown
That’s another shot taken from pretty much the same location as the earlier one in @Mark Connolly‘s post. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you!View attachment 37941 On the way to Santo Domingo, May 2011
That’s another shot taken from pretty much the same location as the earlier one in @Mark Connolly‘s post. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you!
steep descent but beautiful. I stayed in acebo and had one hell of a time getting to ponderfedder the next morning in the dark.. whew!!Tough to single out one picture that defined your Camino, but for me it is this shot as we left Cruz de Fero and were on our way to Acebo and ultimately to Ponferrada at the end of the that day of walking.View attachment 37882
Stunning!!!View attachment 37941 On the way to Santo Domingo, May 2011
View attachment 37948 Just 30 minutes until sunset - a magical mystical moment
I have many but I always come back to this one of my daughter 'at last at one with the Camino ' ....between redondela and pontevedra on the Portugues.Tough to single out one picture that defined your Camino, but for me it is this shot as we left Cruz de Fero and were on our way to Acebo and ultimately to Ponferrada at the end of the that day of walking.View attachment 37882
Yes, Kanga. I went for one that quite simply reminded me of home.@Camino Chris I can see everything. It may be download sizes are too big and are being choked by your IP or phone service.
I find this an almost impossible question. Do I pick the glorious view? Or the one that reminds me of some fabulous artefact? Or the people photo? An emotional moment? Every one requires a different photo.
me tooI'm not tech savy and cannot open the jpeg files
Thanks, Kanga, for your thoughts about this. Now this morning, ALL the pictures are showing up...go figure!?@Camino Chris I can see everything. It may be download sizes are too big and are being choked by your IP or phone service.
I find this an almost impossible question. Do I pick the glorious view? Or the one that reminds me of some fabulous artefact? Or the people photo? An emotional moment? Every one requires a different photo.
My first thought was that Chris's (and my) problem had to do with the evil forces that have voted to end net neutrality, but of course I have no idea what I am talking about. I assume we aren't already seeing the effects, though.@Camino Chris I can see everything. It may be download sizes are too big and are being choked by your IP or phone service.
I find this an almost impossible question. Do I pick the glorious view? Or the one that reminds me of some fabulous artefact? Or the people photo? An emotional moment? Every one requires a different photo.
Cloud taken between St Jean and Roncesvalles going over the Pyrennees. I think there is something ethereal about it, almost angel like in its formation.Tough to single out one picture that defined your Camino, but for me it is this shot as we left Cruz de Fero and were on our way to Acebo and ultimately to Ponferrada at the end of the that day of walking.View attachment 37882
'Angel' came to my mind even before I read your script!Cloud taken between St Jean and Roncesvalles going over the Pyrennees. I think there is something ethereal about it, almost angel like in its formation.
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Beautiful!Early morning at O-Cebreiro. View attachment 37900
Wow, really nice photoI have many but I always come back to this one of my daughter 'at last at one with the Camino ' ....between redondela and pontevedra on the Portugues.View attachment 37950
Simply beautiful.Wow, really nice photo
Simply beautiful.Walking out of Logrono after saying goodbye to a fellow caminante, around Easter
From one Armenian to another...sunset at oia...an unforgettable, priceless experienceView attachment 37960
November 2017, The Church in Muxia, captures the spirit of my Camino Del Norte.
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Those markers were not there when I walked in Fall of 2012.This is not a great image from a photography standpoint, but for me it represents the essence of our first Camino in 2013: Jeanette, 566 to go...
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Very unusual! Which Camino was that?A tough call, but this one from my last camino. Because it was so unexpected and so astonishing, yet could only be in Spain. And the colour of the sky!
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