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dinotswaids t1_iz1kleh wrote
Reply to comment by shewholaughslasts in Sayulita, Mexico. [OC] [3000x4000] by Carapvtes
A place in town called Mary's tacos or something like that was good, decent margaritas too.
SirShmeh t1_iz1hppl wrote
Reminds me of the giant skulls in Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind
keepitcleanforwork t1_iz1fvq8 wrote
Reply to comment by shewholaughslasts in Sayulita, Mexico. [OC] [3000x4000] by Carapvtes
Street vendor.
ErinIsMyMiddleName t1_iz1dfot wrote
I’m from the Canadian prairies and visiting Joshua Tree National Park made me feel like I stepped back in time. It felt totally alien compared to what I’m used to.
I also managed to get a shot like this, with no people in it, but yours is a lot nicer!
shewholaughslasts t1_iz1d4nb wrote
Reply to comment by keepitcleanforwork in Sayulita, Mexico. [OC] [3000x4000] by Carapvtes
Ok - where had the best tacos? Or best tortillas? I'm planning a trip!
dudeimlegit t1_iz1cp22 wrote
Was just here a few days ago. Really cool park! The landscape seems otherworldly, it's beautiful.
sylverdraegon t1_iz1akq8 wrote
Looks like a Henry Moore sculpture
rtype03 t1_iz1afej wrote
Reply to comment by kingteewill in Skull Rock at Joshua Tree National Park, CA, [3120x4160] [OC] by CesPP
was gonna say the same thing. Been there a couple times and it's usually crawling with people.
i_am_the_koi t1_iz19bto wrote
Reply to comment by roy_stalin in Hiking amongst solemn giants on the John Irvine Trail - 3000x4000 (OC) by roy_stalin
It's one of my favorite trails. I actually had to Google on whether or not there was also a John Irving trail. Did you happen to find any of the secret benches? There's one about halfway before the split and another one about a half mile above Fern canyon.
Canadient_musician t1_iz16j6q wrote
This is just the nose of a sleeping giant.
13Mac_ t1_iz16ee6 wrote
Reply to comment by dinosaur_khaleesi in Skull Rock at Joshua Tree National Park, CA, [3120x4160] [OC] by CesPP
Lion King*
roy_stalin OP t1_iz15d51 wrote
Reply to comment by i_am_the_koi in Hiking amongst solemn giants on the John Irvine Trail - 3000x4000 (OC) by roy_stalin
Whoopsies, you are correct and my bad!
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Reply to Sayulita, Mexico. [OC] [3000x4000] by Carapvtes
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redmadog t1_iz116oe wrote
Reply to comment by Davethephotoguy in Skull Rock at Joshua Tree National Park, CA, [3120x4160] [OC] by CesPP
I was there in 2019, it was basically empty. Few peope in sight. Sometimes noone.
Nobodiisdamnbusiness t1_iz0vwqo wrote
Reply to Sayulita, Mexico. [OC] [3000x4000] by Carapvtes
This looks almost identical to the basic background on my Google pixel 2. Pretty cool looking
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wndr_dst OP t1_iz0ipw1 wrote
Reply to comment by gamma-ray-bursts in [OC] [7903x5271] Madeira, Portugal: Low hanging clouds over mountain peaks by wndr_dst
Sony A7rii camera body, 24mm F/1.4 G Master Lens, uncompressed RAW files. This image is bracketed 2.0EV 3 images to increase the scene’s dynamic range.
OneLostOstrich t1_iz0hhj2 wrote
Reply to Patagonia Summer, Chile[OC][1080x1350] by justerikfotos
Looks unreal.
MtNowhere t1_iz0fmgd wrote
I need to be here
gamma-ray-bursts t1_iz0e158 wrote
What camera and lens?
awizemann t1_iz0dmrp wrote
Great shot. I was just there and was shocked by how many people drive up, take a pic here, and move on. The path around Skull Rock is SO MUCH MORE than just this rock. Countless other formations rival this, but they require effort (a 1.7-mile loop hike), and there isn't a sign pointing directly at them. I have no idea why this particular rock became so popular, but I can only guess it is because of social media. If you want to see "faces, animals, etc." in the rock formations, stay at Jumbo Rocks campground and take the trail from there or wander around in one of the best national parks there is (well, top 10 at least).
BubbhaJebus t1_iz08q1f wrote
You caught it in very good light.
roflgrinch99 OP t1_iz07bbu wrote
Reply to comment by Reciprocity2209 in Grand Teton NP [4784x8000] (OC) by roflgrinch99
Thanks! This was a bit of a last minute shot with minimal planning so I was stoked to catch them right over the Grand Teton
Carapvtes OP t1_iz1ngcz wrote
Reply to comment by shewholaughslasts in Sayulita, Mexico. [OC] [3000x4000] by Carapvtes
Tacos toño or even better is taqueria Los reyes (homemade everything)