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  • Goat herders near Rotang pass in the Himalayas.

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  • I really saw this dog in Santa Fe, New Mexico (twice in a matter of two days in two different locations). I was happy I captured this one. It made me smile.

  • Charity Treks in Nepal – find out more here Adventure Races CSR Projects in Asia

  • Charity treks in Namibia Namib Ultra Marathon and Adventure Race CSR Projects in Africa

  • This is a shot taken in fall, while hiking up Jade Mountain in Taiwan at apx. 2900m. Jade Mountain is located in Yushan National Park. There is apx 2500m in elevation change from the start of the trail to the summit. As we hiked, the fog and mist became thicker and created an amazing atmosphere. The old growth trees and bamboo created a dream like journey to base camp. Canon 40D / Sigma 18-50 Macro / As shot Best viewed in print A3+

  • Shot apx. 3500m up Jade Mountain in Yushan National Park in Taiwan. Jade Mountain is the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Hiking up was a wonderful experience with amazing scenery. Canon 40D / Sigma 18-50mm Macro / 24mm / ISO 200 / Shot in Black and White / Black and White adjustments done with PS2

  • Untouched Shot at Yushan National Park on Jade Mountain in Taiwan apx. 3600m in elevation . Photography by Jeff Harris Canon 40D / Sigma 18-50 / 35mm (actual) / 1/40 at f/2.8 / ISo 400 / Toffen Haze 1 / Colkin Yellow filter

  • FEATURED BY: 1 DSLR Users Only – 1/24 2 YOU’RE ACCEPTED 3 Mountains and Mountain Light KANSAS-All We Are is Dust In The Wind UNTOUCHED NIKON D60 18-55 mm. Lens:18-55mm F/3,5-5,6G / Focal Length:31mm / Aperture:F/11 / Shutter Speed:1/320s / Sensitivity:ISO 100 Today it was 04:00 am and we were on the way to climb for an hour by car then ofcourse by walk with the equipments around 2 hrs.. I began to climb when we got the region..And then, I climbed around 5000 ft.. Then the mist began.. So I had to stop climbing cause it was getting risky and I dont like making mistakes “in purpose”.. I waited around 10 mins but saw the mist was coming up on me.. So I gave up and decided to go back down.. :)) This time it didnt want me to climb.. So I got back and after 5 mins, storm began with the wind.. :(( (anyways, I did the right ) / In this week we will try again and again… Although we get the forecast from the satellite, it doesnt somehow match (or it changes too fast) :)) I keep posting them in serie :) / This one is one of the first shots when I got to region.. / Well I keep trying :)) TAke Care All :)) / Region Arhavi -TURKEY

  • UNTOUCHED by Nikon D60 18-55 mm. Lens:18-55mm / Sensitivity:ISO 100 / F/3.5-5.6G / Aperture:F/22 / Shutter Speed:10s Music by STNG

  • UNTOUCHED / Around 2500 meters (8200 ft) high on the way to peak.. My first climb at the region ( a month ago) - / Missing there, / From now on, / I am home… If I am missing there so bad; / How come here is my home ???

  • UNTOUCHED This was the place where my father have been living his childhood until his 13… / I am honored and so glad to be there at the top of the hights… / And… / I understand him so well now… / He s a great person and I am so happy to be his son :))

  • UNTOUCHED YEs… I stocked out there… I dont know what happened with me..

  • UNTOUCHED / One of the peaks I have had.. / 2800 meters (9186 ft) :) / Stayed only 2-3 mins… / It was enough to feel the wind, / It was enough to think; / “Where I come from”... It was such a great feel / To know who I am… December5, 2008 / Erhan OZBIYIK

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  • Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia Today and tommorow have become one / Every single thing has become undone / Human nature is a beast / What Ive done the most, to show I have the least / Please dont leave me here – Ben Harper “Alone” -Canon EOS Rebel XT, Canon 18-55mm Featured in Asian Photography Magazine India October 2009 Featured in Asian Photography Magazine Singapore September 2009 / Top 10 finish in the Great Outdoors Challenge in JPG Cast-Offs Group Featured in my Series submitted to the Singapore Interanational Photography Festival 2010 themed Human:Nature

  • Night falls on Pangbouche and the glorious Ama Dablam. Pangbouche is located at 3937 meters/ 12,916 feet in Nepal. This is along the trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp. Olympus SP550-UZ

  • Trekking to Island Peak (Imja Tse) up the Imja Drengka valley. This is one of my favourite pictures from the trek – I had to walk off the beaten track and into the stream trying not to slip and break my ankle in the cold cold water. Taken with a Canon 400D using a 17-85mm IS USM lens with circular polarising filter.

  • This is the 360 degree panorama I was hoping to get from the summit of Island Peak or Imja Tse. I can’t believe how small Ama Dablam looks from up here (6814m, at the centre). Mighty Makalu (8462m) rises above the ridge at the left, and the confluence of the Lhotse Shar, Amphu Laptse, and Imja Glaciers and the Imja Tso glacial lake can be seen below Lapste to the left of the main Island Peak (Imja Tse) ridge in the middle. In the distance just beyond the Island Peak ridge is the rest of the Imja Drengka valley and the villages of Chukhung and Dingboche. To the right of the valley the stunning peaks of Tawoche and Arakamptse stand tall above the glacial flows of the Nuptse, Lhotse Nup and Lhotse Glacier. These glaciers slowly flow from the snow and ice that falls on the giant Nuptse-Lhotse Wall, with the peak of Lhotse, the 4th highest mountain on Earth rising to an incredible 8516m at the right. The distance in altitude from the summit of Island Peak and the top of Lhotse is more than 2300m, which means you could slide the whole of Australia at its highest point, horizontally, between the two summits with room to move. Australia is indeed flat, and these mountains are indeed the largest in the world… what a privilege to have been here. The panorama is a composite of 18 photos taken with a Canon 400D using a 17-85mm IS USM lens with circular polarising filter. Featured in “Panoramas”

  • The view of Ama Dablam from our tent in the afternoon- escaping the cold wind but retaining the view.

  • Piedmont alpes. Province of Cuneo. Italy

  • This was an amazing sight on the Everest base camp trek! It was one of my favorite photos. This woman was between villages in the Himalayas (on the Nepal side) at over 14,000 feet elevation and climbing with a full pack….

  • all about the outdoors, and this especially dedicated to the fun of discovery up there in the fresh air… All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.

  • Best viewed large This is a selection of images from my recent visit to Cradle Mountain, Tasmania. I stayed in the fabulous Cradle Mountain Lodge, and all of the creatures shown were wild and were right on my doorstep. The shots were taken with a Canon 5D and either a 100-400mm lens (wombats, pademelons, and currawong), a 24-105mm lens (landscape scene), or my 105mm macro lens (lizard feet). This composite was uploaded so that a card can be ordered as a special thankyou to a fabulous booking agent who did us a huge favour!

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