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Me too! There is such a wonderful variety of amazing photos!PS I wish there was a LOVE button for every photo on this thread!
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
like it too...into the woods!!!magical foggy
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
@Purky, at URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmDITvTQBYQ is a timelapse video of the Camino Frances. Look what was important enough to include in it (30 seconds in.)
@Purky, at URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?tmDITvTQBYQ is a timelapse video of the Camino Frances. Look what was important enough to include in it (30 seconds in.)
Sorry. I had to enter the link by typing it in and I goofed. I edited my post to do things correctly. I was watching the video this morning and recognized the tree.For those who might have some trouble clicking on the link (in my case it kept redirecting me to an advert of a Dutch supermarket...)
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.[/QU
I, for one, don't like photos being altered, but I have been following John's work! I think his pictures are really artistic. Love them all.
Absolutely stunning! I assume this photo was taken by a dslr?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
I wish I had my DSLR at this moment but no, this was taken with my GoPro Hero 5. I guess the oldest sayings are the truest however, the best camera is the one you have with you!Absolutely stunning! I assume this photo was taken by a dslr?
Totally AgreeI wish I had my DSLR at this moment but no, this was taken with my GoPro Hero 5. I guess the oldest sayings are the truest however, the best camera is the one you have with you!
It's rather odd (or more likely it is me that is odd) that I remember this place. It isn't because of the great view in the background but the shortcut across the field that I remember although everything was taller and greener. I probably took a picture also but if I did it is among the lost on my broken SD card. Thanks for the memory.This picture is taken on the Meseta, the high plateau in central Spain and is one of my favorites.
I also walked this stretch out of Castrojerez in May 2017, only I had the worst five hour wind and rain storm of any of my three previous Caminos! I still consider it to be a wonderful, unforgetable memory!Alto de Mostelares after Castrojeriz in May.View attachment 40900
View attachment 38541 I took 2700+ pictures and videos on the Camino Frances and trying to pick a favorite is tough. I spent many hours preparing for my pilgrimage by reading blogs, watching YouTube videos, books, and googling. This picture is taken on the Meseta, the high plateau in central Spain and is one of my favorites. I must admit, when researching for my trek, the info on the Meseta scared me a little. Its long, boring, hot, dusty, no shade, few places for water and food were just a few of the way the Meseta was described. Some even recommended taking a bus and skipping it altogether. I am so glad I walked it and thought it was beautiful.
I agree! Walking those long, hot, dusty sections gets you in a contemplative frame of mind...particularly on your own. Then you finally straggle into a cowboy town and find some well appreciated companyView attachment 38541 I took 2700+ pictures and videos on the Camino Frances and trying to pick a favorite is tough. I spent many hours preparing for my pilgrimage by reading blogs, watching YouTube videos, books, and googling. This picture is taken on the Meseta, the high plateau in central Spain and is one of my favorites. I must admit, when researching for my trek, the info on the Meseta scared me a little. Its long, boring, hot, dusty, no shade, few places for water and food were just a few of the way the Meseta was described. Some even recommended taking a bus and skipping it altogether. I am so glad I walked it and thought it was beautiful.
Sitting back in Santiago, boy is it hot today! Couple of picture plus credits
Buen Camino!
1/ the boss of Alto do Poio
2/ The Dutchman! Btw anybody seen him ?
3/ three pilgrims at the top of O Cebreiro
4/ Man with Moustache in Sarria
5/ Guitarista Posers in Santiago
6/ Olga, Swedish name, Danish Gal!
All images (c)Malcolm Collins
triumphal arch of Cáparra,
Sorry you lost you pictures, but I find that my walk on the Camino is still quite vivid in my minds eye. I can't stop thinking about it. Thanks for your comment.It's rather odd (or more likely it is me that is odd) that I remember this place. It isn't because of the great view in the background but the shortcut across the field that I remember although everything was taller and greener. I probably took a picture also but if I did it is among the lost on my broken SD card. Thanks for the memory.
definitely i love blue sky... but i was wonderstruck of your capture...When I was leaving Granon in the morning, I looked back and was astonished by the sight.
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I think this is the same shot as your second photo at a different time of year. A beautiful and memorable spot. BTW I thought I lost a portion of my Camino photos because whole sections of the journey did not appear when I downloaded the photos from my iphone to my computer. I assumed I had somehow erased them while traveling. Almost a year later, I discovered every photo in my icloud which I didn't even know I had. Just a thought for those of you with broken memory cards or missing photos.I've lost most of my photos twice now, on two different pilgrimages, but among the survivors, these are the two that I keep coming back to :
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...ay-goes-ever-on-and-on.7919/full?d=1530037876
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...friendly-la-rioja-2005.7920/full?d=1530038006
Such a vista! Actually, mine is in the wrong thread, but I just left it. It should have been in the funniest photo thread... ah well.I think this is the same shot as your second photo at a different time of year. A beautiful and memorable spot. BTW I thought I lost a portion of my Camino photos because whole sections of the journey did not appear when I downloaded the photos from my iphone to my computer. I assumed I had somehow erased them while traveling. Almost a year later, I discovered every photo in my icloud which I didn't even know I had. Just a thought for those of you with broken memory cards or missing photos.View attachment 44032
Your remark is only half true. I loved this picture so much that I had it printed as a wallpaper. When I look at it I get the feeling that I can take my backpack and start walking. My avatar picture was taken in front of the wallpaperI'm guessing that's the same place your avatar pic was taken.
Beautiful photo! And I love Foncebadon, but the snow is exactly why I avoided any elevations last month. As it was, I experienced lots of wind, cold, and rain on the CF...and ended up taking buses occasionally to avoid hypothermia.Sunrise after sitting out a storm in Foncebadón. Nov 19, 2019
View attachment 37941 On the way to Santo Domingo, May 2011
Thanks! It certainly was not the "camino" I read about! But utterly awesome!Beautiful photo! And I love Foncebadon, but the snow is exactly why I avoided any elevations last month. As it was, I experienced lots of wind, cold, and rain on the CF...and ended up taking buses occasionally to avoid hypothermia.
I LOVE this photo!!!A pilgrim friend took this one of me walking the Via de la Plata, the weather was abysmal, but I was so happy! BC SY
What month was this? ::getting scared and laughing:::A pilgrim friend took this one of me walking the Via de la Plata, the weather was abysmal, but I was so happy! BC SY
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What month was this? ::getting scared and laughing:::
That basket is unique among treasures. I have some wooden treasures myself, old ones, but they are not camino related. Thank you so much for posting that.Today, this one. I do not know how many photos I have sent to their cyber home in the last few days... but I just thought I would share this one now, and let's see if anyone recognises it. I just loved the bowl, I remember the delicious fresh cheese with honey that was served there, right there, at the bar, before we upped sticks and moved on, passing the queue of the pilgrims who had chosen to sleep in the albergue...
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