Solo camp with Tern Verge and MSR tent
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Solo camp with Tern Verge and MSR tent
Resetting our Mental Boundary in Photography
Perhaps, it has been that mental block of mine that needs a hard reset, that photography should not only be reserved for that world-renowned iconic spots of the world, but rather be, whatever the current constraints your circumstances may confine you to be in.
At the back of my mind, that has always been true and applied, but only sparingly, as the typical mind of humans remained entrenched in the thought of - the further away, the better. Or is it?
The foldable ride of mine has recently been upgraded to the slick Kojak performance series tires...the boys’ ride too with their “marathon” wheel set. Been doing a few 45km ride around the island with them but what’s stopping us to strap on our camera gears along with each ride? Nothing. Only a blocked, closed-loop mind of mine that needs a hard reset.
Shall we begin?
SOMES SADDLE SUNAGAWA,HOKKAIDO
Lakeside
Takikawa Marukayama hills
Sapporo Maeda Forest Park 前田森林公園 https://flic.kr/p/Kynu6y
Sapporo Moere-numa Park
on the way home