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Parc linéaire de la Rivière St-Charles

A pathway / small road going to a friend's farm near Tacla Taid

museum near Niwbwrch, Anglesy.

  

Walk back in time and see over 100 classic cars and vehicles from the 1920s onwards.

 

Walk back in time and see over 100 classic cars and vehicles from the 1920s onwards. Set in a replica of a 1940s cobbled village street, you can view an assortment of vehicles including motorbikes, cars, vans, military and agricultural vehicles some of which have even been used in films and TV programs, such as ITV's "A Great Welsh Adventure" with Griff Rhys Jones.

 

We have a Cafe on site, (Cafe Nain), featuring local produce. a play area with outside seating and panoramic views of Snowdonia.

 

I don't normally do the "before and after" thing, but just for a change I decided to offer a glimpse of the original... so here you go...

This is a scene from Thorswood Nature Reserve. The reserve is owned/managed by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust and has stunning and far reaching panoramic views across the rolling Staffordshire Moorland countryside looking out over the Peak National Park, Derbyshire Dales, Weaver Hills and also has a clear view of Rugeley Power Station some 25 miles away in the flatter, south, part of the county (as in this view)

 

You'd think that having such good views would offer many possibilities for photos yet it's quite difficult because any features are so tiny that you need to zoom in - and then you lose the panorama, otherwise it's just endless, featureless fields. On this day, however, a good opportunity presented it'self because of the features in the sky and snow on the ground - so....click, had to be quick actually before those fabulous rays of light disappeared!

 

Torii lined pathway at the Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto, Japan, Sep'17

at the gardens. For 'Smile on Saturday', theme: one point perspective

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Park+Ride U1 Aderklaaer Straße

 

Wien, Vienna

The light reflected these

Patterns through the trees onto the ground.

Not all pathways are created equal. Some are a little more messy, a little more rough, and a little less travelled. It is funny where our travels bring us and what we as individuals are drawn to. Not everyone sees the beauty or the merits of our choices but like a kid in a candy store, some things are just hard to resist.

 

If there is anything I’ve learned in life its doubters be damned. Cliche as it is, beauty, after all, is in the eye of the beholder. And on that note, I’m going to take a path well travelled and sit my butt in an office chair and stare at the markets for a bit before I set out on my next journey. Have a great weekend all!

An enshrouded pathway leads to a change of scenery.

 

Nyerimilang Park, Victoria.

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Along with my two camera comrades edward.graden and victorgrattan we went to photograph Scrabo Tower {again}.

 

Arched pathway through dense woodland on the Gyllenhielm trail, Torshälla, Sweden. Hasselblad X2D.

at Minuteman National Historical Park - HBM

Kilminorth Wood is a nature reserve that runs along the West Looe River valley, close to the town of Looe in S.E. Cornwall. Classified as ancient woodland, it has been described as 'the Lungs of Looe'.

 

The wood is mostly oak trees, but there are also sycamore, rowan, holly and other varieties. The woods are a haven for wildlife including deer, foxes and badgers as well as a wide range of birds and insects.

 

This pathway is not far from Dolbadarn Castle, Llanberis, Gwynedd, North Wales.

 

Created for Kreative People ~ Treat This # 313

 

Thanks to Catness Grace for starter image.

 

Background partially created in DDG and modified in Photoshop Beta23 .

 

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This was one of those shots where I thought - yes its coming together with taking photos. It was a misty morning, big surf and a nice sunrise over at Norah head with the light from the lighthouse still going.

I can't wait to get my film scanner to scan this one

The only thing I think that's a bit uneven is the 50:50 ration between the sky and foreground, and may benefit from some cropping

Unbelievable colourful end to the day...I've toned this down bit too. Taken in the Peaks.

©Mattoliver.

Walking through Norfolk around the villages of Castle and West Acre.

A pathway starting a lovely evening walk, with my special friend, in a woodland full of bluebells.

Taken in Gwynedd, North Wales.

View along a trail at the north rim of the Grand Canyon.

I love winter in Colorado! This is one reason why ... walking on the Colorado National Monument on a snowy, foggy day is heaven. (well, ANY day up there really!)

 

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Job 23:11 “My feet stay where His footsteps lead; I kept on His pathway and haven't turned aside.”

As always, your faves and comments are appreciated. Constructive criticism and suggestions are especially welcome as I believe they help to make me a better photographer. Thank you for taking the time to look at my photos.

 

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