I have taken tons of photos while naked outdoors for years and will continue to do so. A lot of people take home nude and that is fine ,I have a tons of those myself. But the outdoors ones are better, they were better memories. Standing in a windy field or a flowing river feeling the water flow over my nude body is great.
It's a great way to be when outdoors and the weather allows. Doesn't matter if only at the beach or in your own yard surrounded by trees and vegetation, either lying in the sun or doing some gardening, grass beneath your feet. If you are lucky enough to be walking free in the bush / forest / woods that's great but it's not always possible. Nothing quite like the feeling of being nude in nature, a gentle breeze all over and enjoying nature in your own natural state.
Are there any nudists here who feel particularly comfortable in nature? And maybe some who like to express that in photos. I dont mean just any photos, but photos that express a connection with nature? Actually, thats what I understand by naturism.I love nature and feel closer to it when Im naked.
Let's try this again with the quote from the beginning of this thread. What I have in the way of photos in nature are in my profile. They are 100% in nature but not very artistic or deep, as they are all self-timer photos. The art of the self-timer photo is not a skill I have mastered.
My wife and I hike naked off-trail in the Rockies from late spring to late summer, weather permitting. I often encourage people to do the same, even if they're apprehensive about other people. RMNP covers a little more than 400 square miles, so your chances of being spotted off-trail are remote. Now, that carries with it a huge warning. You should know how to use a compass and a topo map. You should also leave your trail plans and times in the car, just in case.
Having said that, there are plenty of beautiful destinations to use as a backdrop for your nudity. There is an intense feeling of connectedness being nude in nature. Honestly, it just feels right is the best way I can characterize it. We did not take any photos at first; we just enjoyed the peace. When we did take images (only recently) they began with her standing with mountains in the background, by a lake, etc. Later, they became more casual and impromptu, and those images seem to capture the interaction with nature that the poster speaks of.
And if a park ranger spots you, remember there is no law against non-lewd nudity in national parks.
Not that we have any experience with that...



