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My first attempt to edit in Silver efex pro 2.

This is in the natural park of "Palácio da Pena" in Sintra, Portugal.

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Photo uploaded for the WFC (WelshFlickrCymru) discussion thread "Down my garden path . . ." www.flickr.com/groups/welshflickrcymru/discuss/7215760515...

 

At the bottom of my garden is my museum shed, full of all sorts of antiquated oddments. Just in front is my pond with a concrete "Ewenny Pottery" cat keeping guard over my solitary fish. Buried in the grass on the raised section is the last remaining vestige of the narrow gauge railway I built at my previous home. In the garage is another shed, my dry store where I keep all sorts of things waiting for sorting. In the garage is also my current car and a 1937 Standard Flying 10, part dismantled but been in the family since 1939.

 

Behind me is the rest of the garden full of shrubs, herbs, bushes and other wonderful plants. Just over the wall the other side of the pond is our neighbourhood "allotment" which a few of us have arranged in my neighbours disused lower garden.

 

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daily shoot challenge - show a path or road that leads the eye through the photograph. 30 / 365

Path at the old home of Tredegar Park golf club between the 6th green and 7th hole

..with dedicated zones for cyclists and pedestrians

Taken on a recent walk around Crosse's Wood, Rivington, between Rivington & Blackrod School and Liverpool Castle.

 

Also my first trip out with the Nikon D5100.

 

This shot is an almost exact recreation of an earlier shot - flic.kr/p/9MqcQN

 

Image by Gary Danton, July 2012.

 

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RICOHFLEX Vll S

Kodak 100 TMAX

leading up to Stony Lane, Sowerby

Creator: [H.W.G Hayter]

Title: [Path and Bridge]

Date: [c.1890-1910]

Extent: 1 illustration, black and white 24.5x32cm

Notes: From the J.O.P. Bland Papers at the University of Toronto. Some of these drawings appeared in the published and unpublished works of Bland and others.

Format: Ink Drawing

Rights Info: No known restrictions on access

Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher

Part of: MS Coll. 81 Bland, J.O.P. Papers www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/collections/findaids/bland...

 

A nice wander through U of T before the anniversary party.

Being on Vacation for 2 weeks in Malaysia, It was a nice Journey through Malaysia, Here are a few picture's of the awesome place's i have been,

 

Nikon FM / UXi200

Rowe Woods - Cincinnati Nature Center

 

...this is the start of the path thru the park of castle Krapperup I usually takes on my walks

Another view along the coastal path near St. David's in Wales

The corpse road from Chapel Style to Grasmere

A little project I'm thinking of for next year, the Coastal Path.

 

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The pathway leading to St. Peter's Seminary, July 30, 2008.

Photo: Douglas Keddy

Part 1 of the Norfolk Coastlal Path, Hunstanton to Brancaster (approx 10.5 miles)

På väg mot Nimis

In the grounds of Stafford Castle

Hasselblad 503cw 80mm/F2.8

Portra 400

It was raining this morning, so I slept in. Went to the Arboretum for breakfast thinking I would be home early and get some chores done. But, the rain and wind stopped, and a little fog rolled in. The colors were saturated and the light was pretty good, so I ended up there until late afternoon.

 

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