Bryce Canyon: Rainbow Point Tree
At the elevation of 9115 feet (2778 m) I was literally walking in the clouds. An hour or two ago and couple of hundreds meters lower, I was wearing a t-shirt, as it was...
Belgian-based Russian writer Aleksandr Skorobogatov
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At the elevation of 9115 feet (2778 m) I was literally walking in the clouds. An hour or two ago and couple of hundreds meters lower, I was wearing a t-shirt, as it was...
One thing which is probably even more remarkable in Yellowstone than all its bisons and sneaky bears, is color. Or better — colors. Because Yellowstone is one huge color-nuthouse. It is this place on...
That was the first time when me and my American buddy decided not to plan our trip through U.S. in advance (which we normally do when I come over to visit him and his...
Though it looks like a cinematic scenery, it’s absolutely real. “Rhyolite Mercantile’ was a general store of a flourishing town called Rhyolite (Nevada, USA). Founded around 1905 during the gold rush, Rhyolite reached its...
I met him only once. My friend went to visit his old neighbour and dragged me along. All I knew was that Whiskey Joe had been a biker a long time ago. With this...
Yellowstone hot springs are really hot: water temperature in some of them exceeds the boiling point (which is 94°C at the Yellowstone elevation).
It’s one of my favorite street photos, though it’s not that easy to specify why.
What does it take to get a good streetphoto? Pure luck, coincidence?
One of the places I’d like to live for a couple of years.
I have a strange fascination for the folks actually believing they figured it all out and own the truth. It must be mighty comfortable to not doubt yourself, — although most probably that’s just a manifestation of some kind of psychosis. Sometimes a harmless one, sometimes not that harmless.