Stood a lonely tree. Tabernas desert, Almeria, Spain. April, 2018
My first time travelling to this region of Spain. I really liked the landscape. Dry and harsh, but beautiful.
Stood a lonely tree. Tabernas desert, Almeria, Spain. April, 2018
My first time travelling to this region of Spain. I really liked the landscape. Dry and harsh, but beautiful.
That’s what Townes van Zandt said anyway. So what do you want for dinner?
I love plants.
The sun was out today in London, so I decided to head out for a walk with my Lumix, so I can continue to get to grips with it. I’ve seen it from the train a few times, passing Kensal Green, so decided to finally hop of the train here to check out Kensal Green cemetary. I also wanted to check out an exhibition at the Dissenters’ Gallery. There are lots of interesting textures and angles and lots of cool greenery and birds here; a surprisingly nice and interesting place for a walk. I didn’t find it depressing, but I also didn’t spend much time reading messages on gravestones. I just enjoyed the oldness, the greeness and the general tranquility. I never managed to find the gallery, hidden somewhere on the grounds, but it was worth the visit anyway. Here’s a few ivy-heavy cross-proccessed (x-pro) shots I took:
Impromptu spring walk. Somehow all the weight on my shoulders are lifted and disappear with the breeze among these branches. So much love for nature.