By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Inside. I’ve already posted one response to this challenge, but here’s another one.
The view from inside as the day begins…
Inspired by our recent adventures on Long Island.
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Inside. I’ve already posted one response to this challenge, but here’s another one.
The view from inside as the day begins…
Inspired by our recent adventures on Long Island.
Vladimir Brezina (RIP)
... kayaked the waters around New York for more than 15 years in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He was originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He was a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He died in 2016.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.
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Makes me want to go camping…
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Of course, the photos don’t show the mosquitoes and biting flies, the sand in the food… ;-)
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Very true. Mosquitoes and sand in the food are part of the experience, but biting flies would send me somewhere else. :-)
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Yes, the biting flies were a lot worse than the mosquitoes—see the next installment of our travelogue, forthcoming :-) I think it’s because you can feel their sting, whereas mosquitoes make sure you can’t feel a thing so they can drink their fill…
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Ah, the great indoors, outdoors. What kind of camera did you use?
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Pentax Optio W90.
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Very space age, and beautiful, with the golden rays of the sun beyond … a lovely way to be woken in the morning!
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The nice thing about a tent with white fabric is that, from the inside, every morning looks bright and cheerful—until you look outside and see the dark lowering clouds. But in this case, and in fact every day on our trip, it was a sunny morning…
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Ahha! Perhaps it’s a bit disappointing to find the sky’s heavy with rain sometimes, when you poke your head outside, but boeing woken by bright sky above must be good for the spirits and certainly a squillion times better than an alarm clock!
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I must agree with you there! :-)
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Great shots…
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Thanks, Galen!
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waking up inside a tent, by the beach/lake… what a nice morning!
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Ocean, in this case—much more interesting in all kinds of ways, including the constant worry that during the night the water might rise high enough to flood the tent or wash away the boats… ;-)
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This is special photos about you @Vlad. Fantastic :P
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Thanks so much, @DellaAnna!
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Man – I love camping!
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The packing and unpacking of the boats got a bit wearying, day after day…
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Nice series of photos..
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Thank you!
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Very cool photos, and great take on the theme!!
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Thanks, Inga!
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This is a good one. I was also thinking about an image ‘inside a tent’ as I had just been out camping this week. But then I couldn’t find any photo of the ‘inside’. :)
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I wouldn’t have had any either except that, lying in the tent on our recent kayak-camping trip and looking up at the almost abstract lines and colors, I just had to photograph them…
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Good job! Your images somehow remind me of a hot-air balloon…hmmm. :)
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I can see that—lots of curves, stretched fabric panels, cheery colors… :-)
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Marvelous!
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Thank you very much!
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A view I would never see without your wonderful images cause I am a chicken when it comes to water travel.
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You could have gone by car to this campsite! ;-) There was a busy road just above—see our writeup of this day…
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What a lovely view to wake up to!
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It certainly was!
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As an avid canoer and camper I sure can relate to your photos.
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Once you’ve experienced the magic…
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What a great tent!! Nice take on this challenge!
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Thank you!!
Tent with a great design, but old and now seriously leaky, as the next night after this showed once again…
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Photo 4 almost looks like abstact art! xx
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:-) I like those best!
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That must be nice! :)
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Very nice! Just to lie there in the cool morning and look up at the blue sky and the abstract patterns of the tent roof above… Until you have to get up, and if you don’t, the sun will soon make it uncomfortably hot anyway…
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