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We all cross paths! Highschool is a pain in the ass, but imagein the real world. We all will cross paths sooner or later. We all go looking for something that may not even be their. We all try to find reasons for things that happen. But what if the bestthings aren’t seen . Things happen for a reason but those reason are hidden till we open our eyes and realize. But whild your on your scavenger hunt to find things you want, have you even thought of the people you you have barely said 2 words too? Walmart. You’re their and there are a good 100 other people there. Those are 100 people you may never see again in your life, and your one opportunity to meet then and be nice and say hi you ignore them.

The result of my habit to shoot urban dull and gloomy environments from an interesting point of view.

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This would be a dead straight line to the Computer Science Engineering building if it weren't for these huge icy trees in the way.

The path o names in Grasmere church

Early morning sun outside my house in Adventure, Auroville... the sunlit path

Project 2: Perspective and Distortion

Path through the flowering wild garlic at Lady Mary's Walk, Crieff.

Welcome to the Linnaeus Teaching Gardens. Tulsa Oklahoma.

The soft curves and gentle expression of this Buddha generates a certain tranquility.

 

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The round as always... but which is always different. The seasons change, we change..

gedosato (44 megapixel | durante postprocessing | smaa), ue-commands

Tomada en el Valle del Paular, RascafrĂ­a

Shoreline paths for waterfront shoreline protection and water access

A bike path travels through the country and near farms as it passes near S. Charleston, Ohio on a sunny day.

The Marsh Trail connecting the Rancho del Oso ranger station and Nature and History Center on the back side of Big Basin Redwood State Park.

The fence is for the Midland Railway (as it was) between Hendon and Mill Hill Broadway.

Path overlooking Sharon Kaye Brooks Memorial Lake on the grounds of the Carter Presidential Library & Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.

Between Brent Way and Gordon Road

An HDR photo of the railway walk in the sunshine.

Linus Park Walking Path Construction - The park where I started walking this year.

The path from Borth-y-Gest, heading west, is a wonderful thing...passing through or above some gorgeous sandy coves, before dropping down to the wide expanse of Blackrock Sands where this was taken.

Chattanooga is home to many artists whose work is displayed throughout the downtown area. Here is a sculpture named "Ascending Path" that frames our city quite nicely. The sculpture is a 12 foot tall bridge with 7 bronze figures representing the Trail of Tears and the African American contraband camp that was close to the site of Renaissance Park, where this artwork is located.

Artists: Aaron Hussey and Brad Bourgoyne of Baton Rouge, La.

This appeared to be an ATV path way out in the woods near Air Tight Bridge north of Charleston Illinois, like the coloring of this one.

Siem Reap, Cambodia

 

[Canon EOS 300 + Tokina AT-X 17mm f3.5 | Film: Kentmere 400]

Des Moines Art Center

New undercrossing of Division Street under construction.

Path of the Gods, Amalfi Coast, Italy

I liked the strong features of this Buddha, which was in contrast to the few that I was familiar with, before this visit.

 

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Hotel Portaventura in Portaventura Theme Park in Salou, Costa Dorada, Spain

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