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A path in Japan, on the way to Enryakuji just outside of Kyoto. As you walk this path the temple bell reverberates through the forest, a very welcoming and encouraging sound.
Leica M7, Zeiss ZM Planar 50mm f2, on Kodak Portra 160.
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Weird path and picnic tables behind a rest stop. This may have actually been in Oregon, I can't remember.
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Path up to Sty Head from Wasdale Head.
Photograph made with Bronica ETRSi + 40mm lens using Ilford FP4+. Film developed in Rodinal (1+1+100) for 60 minutes @20c (stand development). Warmtone added in Lightroom.
Minarai Hinako leads guests down the little path to the waters' edge. As is tradition in the past years and in the real world, we will release floating lanterns in the thoughts of our ancestors.
“If You're walking down the right path and You're to keep walking, eventually You'll make progress.”-Barack Obama
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Section of path on the western periphery of Inch Park, Edinburgh.
Nikon F80, 50mm, Kodak Portra 160.
Path in the park around the St. Louis Arch. Instagram |Twitter | Facebook |Portfolio via 500px ift.tt/2b5DLDn
lovely winter morning and the company of friends and a beautiful nature trail, life doesnt get much better
Part of the partly very steep path along the shoreline at Kullaberg - a nature reserve on the peak of the peninsula Kullaberg. Amazing nature! View large! View Large On Black
The ancient path from Crantock down to the beach to reach the tidal causeway over the creek to Newquay. This ancient water trough, fed by a spring, must have refreshed horses and other animals once.