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Still a bit of greenery in the New Forest at the end of October. I was expecting more colour in the trees but still a lovely place for a wander.
After constant encouragement from my wife my daughter was able to schlep me on this wonderful bike path. Only two miles, but more than enough for me. The worst part was that I had forgotten to recharge the batteries in my camera!
Coast path near the Verne prison on Portland , a natural opening in the hills to give a clear view of the sea
May all your paths be so colorful and fragrant. Looks really good on black. Seen at the Yampa River Botanical Park; Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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On my visit to Blakeney in Norfolk during late December I walked up from the quayside up the shore line shadowing the North Norfolk Coastal Path and about a mile up the river I saw this beautiful sailing boat all on its own looking so serene and calm. It was one of my favourite memories from that day and really encapsulates my love of water and boats in one perfect image.
A woodland scene along a hiking trail in the Charles C. Deam Wilderness in Hoosier National Forest, Indiana.
The paths are beautiful at Owls Head State Park, east of Rockland, Maine.
The path to the beach at Owls Head has a classic S-turn in it and the light was just right. It was almost too easy. No trash, well maintained — it’s a beautiful spot.
Nikon D5100 -- Nikon 18-55mm
31mm
F8@1/3rd
(DSC_6414) L37
©Don Brown 2015
This park was so well designed. I thought if I got off the path, so to speak, I could get some nice pictures. But I realized that the park was designed from the POV of the paths. Understanding that, I have been trying to bring out what seems to me to be the designers vision as best I can.
This path is still used today by the tower-persons who record the weather and report smoke at the Mt Frankland fire lookout.
#SouthCoast 028 – Walpole
[...] I dreamed a thousand new paths. . . I woke and walked my old one [...]
-- Chinese Proverb
Nikon D200, Samyang 8mm f/3.5 fisheye, 8mm - f/8 - 1/10s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV
Palermo, Italy (May, 2018)
heavy use of photoshop... like you didn't suspect.
(b&w extraction - contrasty, gaussian blur, diffuse blur, heavy sharpening)