I have one of these close to my house - made by children as a teepee fort, I guess. Tried to hike a trail near our house this AM - still too much snow.
Beautiful picture -- I am always amazed at how lovely nature can look in B&W ... I shouldn't be surprised -- I've seen Ansel Adams work at the National Park, but I still am. You are very good at this.
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How very interesting!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shapes and light. The shadows are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA fascinating hideaway Al - and I bet there's an interesting story behind the name of the Park!
ReplyDeleteLove the shadows here, but glad I don't have to rely on this structure for shelter.
ReplyDeleteSomeone likes to take a minimal shelter in the wilds. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shelter!
ReplyDeleteI see that you love so much hiking.
Have a nice Sunday. :)
I have one of these close to my house - made by children as a teepee fort, I guess. Tried to hike a trail near our house this AM - still too much snow.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting shelter to come upon , Al. Did you dare walk in it? I'd be worried those tree trunks might fall on my head!
ReplyDeleteNice image (and what a great thing to run into and hopefully not need to sue it)!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shelter shot with shadows ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Beautiful picture -- I am always amazed at how lovely nature can look in B&W ... I shouldn't be surprised -- I've seen Ansel Adams work at the National Park, but I still am. You are very good at this.
ReplyDeleteNice b&w.
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