Julian Tanase
Well-Known Member
Just came back from a project run in a remote place, in the Northern Carpathians, some 50 kms to the Ukrainian border. Stopped for a refreshment on my way, and to take in the air and the view, both breathtaking. And while enjoying the nature, I noticed this thing, which revolted me. You see, I am a mountain man, born and raised in the harsh world of a blessing but unforgiving environment. When I see how we humans treat the forests, the fauna and generally speaking all the places which keep us alive, I cringe.
This time, it looks like the mountain scored one against the machines. Good for you, old man mountain ! Hopefully, by this time next year this invader will be invisible for the grass and whatnot which will bury it without any trace of its existence. And I'll rejoice.
Olympus OM2n, Agfa APX 100 @ 80 processed in Studional
This time, it looks like the mountain scored one against the machines. Good for you, old man mountain ! Hopefully, by this time next year this invader will be invisible for the grass and whatnot which will bury it without any trace of its existence. And I'll rejoice.
Olympus OM2n, Agfa APX 100 @ 80 processed in Studional