Of late I’ve been quite bored with woodland photography. So I’ve been taking pictures around my neighborhood, of old buildings, in NY City etc. A while back, however I felt like going into the woods again. So I took the dog for a walk in nearby Hardscrabble Wilderness Area and we ended up walking over four hours. Later that day I could barely move. Harley was ready for another walk.
Stepping stones over a muddy area.
Dead, downed tree. The branches on the left made me think of a dancing figure.
Wooden bridge over a small stream.
The usual stone walls.
More stone walls.
Downed trees.
Shattered tree trunk.
Rock patterns.
Interesting tree.
Another interesting tree.
I see a smiling face here.
Large rock formation.
The highest point on the trail.
Stone wall winding away into the distance.
Dead branch.
For a short distance the trail leaves the woodland and enters a meadow.
After a while walking in the woods you come to an open area around the power lines. There were a number of wild flowers.
Taken with a Fuji X-E3 and Fuji XC 16-50mm f3.5-5.6 OSS II