BlogHide Resteemsmikeshoman (34)in teahouse • 7 years ago5AM view outside of our teahouse on the Mardi Himal trek (Nepal)mikeshoman (34)in sunset • 7 years agofishing trip in Torniojoki (river), Pello, Lapland, Finland. The river is also border of Finland and Sweden so Sweden on other side.mikeshoman (34)in roses • 7 years agoMaiden Peak, Olympic National Park, Washingtonmikeshoman (34)in sky • 7 years agoMorning on Toad Lake, Shasta-Trinity National Forest.mikeshoman (34)in forests • 7 years agoSächsische Schweiz, Germanymikeshoman (34)in sky • 7 years agoMajestic Denali Out in the Sun. Trapper Creek, Alaskamikeshoman (34)in san • 7 years agoLands End, San Francisco, CAmikeshoman (34)in trees • 7 years agoThe view just before you climb Half Dome. Yosemite, CAmikeshoman (34)in canyons • 7 years agoHonestly, I saw better things with my eyes in Waterton National Park, but this pic of Red Rock Canyon came out pretty goodmikeshoman (34)in blue • 7 years agoPanoramic View of Gunung Bromo at Dawn in Indonesiamikeshoman (34)in ice • 7 years ago'Lagoon Lights' - Jokulsarlon, Iceland. photo by Kris Williamsmikeshoman (34)in water • 7 years agoWhere Sherlock Holmes "died" until Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was forced to resurrect him, Reichenbachfall, CHresteemedsteemography (32)in sky • 7 years agoFugløya, Troms, Norwayresteemedgeorgejohnson (44)in photography • 7 years agoThis view of Crater Lake in Oregon is possibly the most favorite thing I've seen yetSource: Mattmacpherson.commikeshoman (34)in dogs • 7 years agoThis dog in the street with two nosesmikeshoman (34)in alabama • 7 years agoSo many shots taken from the Alabama Hills solely feature the Eastern Sierra, neglecting the Inyo Mountains to the east.mikeshoman (34)in milkyway • 7 years agoA rising milky way, just after sunset, in the high sierras!mikeshoman (34)in sea • 7 years agoDurness, Scotland, UKmikeshoman (34)in stars • 7 years agoA quiet night under the stars at tettegouche state park on Lake Superior in Minnesotamikeshoman (34)in yellowstone • 7 years agoWhat the Grand Prismatic Spring of Yellowstone would look like if all man-made objects were removed