Rock on Rock
I talked a little bit already about “Rock Cairns”in a previous post. They can be described as markers used in the wild outdoors to tell or direct travellers which direction to go or not to go. But it seems like this “stacking of rocks” has turned into a favourite past time of hikers, and more then likely kids of hikers. I think this could be a hot button topic amongst hikers. Some say it is harmless fun, others may think that it is playing with legit navigational tools. What say you?
Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+
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The second set of pictures is my favorite! I actually like the black-and-white version, the mono really gives it a beautiful effect.
I hope you are having an amazing week!
Rocks and black & white, always seem to go good together. Enjoy the rest of the holidays!
They were beamed down by Aliens. James T. Kirk tried to claim it, but I have talked to the Aliens & they have assured me they are from them.
Like this alien👇?
Yeeaa yikes , scarrry
If we're talking about a collection of rocks, there's something interesting.
Indeed in the picture I prefer it in black and white version.
There is something different about this collection of stones in this black and white version.
Black and white stone/rock photos go good together.