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I think my most favourite ever camino day was on the Camino Sanabres between Laza and Xunqueira de Ambia. We left Laza as the sun was rising through the mist and watched an old chap tend his veg patch and another moving five cows from one field to another. We walked out of Tamicelas and up out of the valley over Mount Talariño... oh I loved that day!

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I have many favourites and in fact my all time fav is not of the Frances but I will stick to the Frances for this post.

"Leaving Foncebadon on a Winters Dawn." These two were taken just minutes apart.DSC_9089.webp DSC_9093.webp
 
This was 10 kilometer before Salamanca, after the only day with heavy rain
 
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My best picture is this one! It was in Santiago de Compostela with two pilgrims I met on a special trip for groups. @Laura @Silvia It was really an incredible experience, I made the French way because I wanted to meet new people! I recommend doing the Camino de Santiago in an organized group.
I really want to go back in 2018. Someone here is planning to make the Santiago Way?
 

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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.
Stunning moment to capture! Wow!
 
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

Maybe not most artistic but quite symbolic. Portas do Sol, Santarem
 

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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
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.

Here is one of my favourite pictures of our 2017 Camino ... an outdoor pilgrim offering outside a albuerge in the ghost town of Ciruena.

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What a delightful thread, zrexer. Thanks, you have had us all rooting through past treasures, and what a feast!
Agree, Kirkie!
This thread made me excited to look through so many pictures from my three Caminos. I have 6000 photos total and that's after I'd painstakingly reduced them after each trip trying to make them "manageable". Problem is, I have soooo many favorites! o_O
 
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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
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. :)
 
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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.
Thanks for the positive critique.
 
On the subject of Camino photos, one of the members of the APOC (American Pilgrims on the Camino) Facebook group, John Mattingly, has published an online collection of really compelling photos from the Camino Frances. John has applied artistic post-processing techniques to his photos that give them the appearance of impressionistic watercolor paintings. I know that many photography purists do not like this kind of manipulation, but I think John's results are truly artistic, and I encourage members of this forum to give them a look at https://www.facebook.com/pg/CaminoArtbyJohnMattingly/photos/?ref=page_internal (you must be a Facebook member to connect to this link). I know John only through Facebook, but I think his work is worth sharing for the unique way it portrays the Camino.
 
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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
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!!
 
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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
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.WP_20170617_016.webp
 
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Anyone know why the more recent photos on this thread have turned from being a photo to now being a string of numbers as a jpeg?? I'm not tech savy and cannot open the jpeg files on my Smartphone so I cannot view the newest photos being submitted, and even others I did see are "gone". :confused:
 
I guess it's within the spirit of "one picture that defined your Camino" to post another shot from a different Camino, so here's one from the Camino Portugués -- the little waterfall at Touguinhó, a few km out of Vila do Conde on the way to São Pedro de Rates via Arcos:

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@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.
 
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@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.
Yes, Kanga. I went for one that quite simply reminded me of home.
 
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@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.
Thanks, Kanga, for your thoughts about this. Now this morning, ALL the pictures are showing up...go figure!?:rolleyes:
 
@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.

And yes, I also struggled with that question, but in the end I put up the picture where I remember feeling more at one with the universe, more in awe of its beauty, and more aware of my own insignificance than at any other moment.
 
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
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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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Folks above have reported this as well but, at time of this posting, I cannot view many of the photos owing to there being an inactive link between the jpeg listing and the photo itself. The effect is random though so I suspect it has to do with a "slow web" today. I hope to get back in the next few days to see what I have missed.

Wonderful thread, @zrexer , thanks for starting it.

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