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Walking along the public footpath from Coed Mawr towards Roman Bridge between the Conwy Valley Railway Line and Gorddinan Farm, in the Lledr Valley, County Conwy, North Wales.
This looks so inviting. We had the privilege of spending 3 weeks in the UK last Spring. 5 of those days were spent in Wales at a rental in Bedgellert. This is one of the many public footpaths we came across. With the worst of winter hopefully over I am looking forward to getting out and exploring locally.
A postcard style offering. Velvia film simulation.
A footpath across a field of Barley with Happisburgh lighthouse in the distance.
Nikon D7200 - ISO 100 - Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 - f/11 - 1/320sec
© 2010 by Papafrezzo Photography. All rights reserved.
Winding footpath in a wintery landscape close to Sint-Martens Voeren, Belgium... The great vast whiteness.
Voeren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvuːrə(n)]; French: Fourons) is a Flemish municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. Bordering the Netherlands to the north and the Walloon province of Liège (Dutch: Luik) to the south, it is geographically detached from the rest of Flanders. Voeren's name is derived from that of a small right-bank tributary of the Meuse, the Voer, which flows through the municipality.
The beautiful small villages in the beautiful hills give this region a traditional agricultural air. Although not blessed in cultural means, nature blessed this municipality with a landscape ideal for tourism.
Best seen large and on black.
A section of the footpath between two of the Bolton Reservoirs - Wayoh and Entwistle, Lancashire, UK
©SWJuk (2018)
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Failing to 'display' the camera sign too...
Last of the killer Pan's, reassigned from front-line duties to speed-trapping stationary power source and 'slow' transport, note Hampshire's by then illegal Barber Pole livery (no fluorescent just reflective red/white/blue).
Chinatown is in one of the oldest areas of Bangkok. It is the result of the resettlement of Chinese on the west bank of Chao Phraya River after Rama I moved the capital of the kingdom from Thonburi to Rattanakosin. Rich in cultural history, this place has more to discover than the street foods and gold shops. For years, the Thai ladies practice old technique of facial hair removal with threads as they setup their salons with just a chair and a stool right on the sidewalks. Both men and women queue up to get these quick services as others pass by them.
The well defined footpath to Churcham runs across the field to a new set of crossing steps over the railway The train is a service from Cardiff to Edinburgh.
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shooting
the soul of sorrow
man born today
gone tomorrow
a few days in transit
from the good lord
he borrowed
masked marauder
footpath chaap
Indian Street Zorro
Taken with a Canon EOS 50D converted to infrared 720nm.
Wickham Bishops, Essex, England - 14th July, 2018