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path through Henry's garden, in the last shine of sunset light...
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Until yesterday, when the council did a little trimming, growth on both sides of this path was encroaching quite a distance in places and there was a large dog rose hanging fairly low over where the bright spot is now.
yesterday the path train conductor flipped on his high beams, which lights up the tunnel quite nicely.
Poetography - This week it is our choice of word/theme and I have chosen KNOWLEDGE......
Font: Brinkley
If we don't empower ourselves with KNOWLEDGE, then we're gonna be led down a garden path. By Fran Drescher
We had gone to the Rose Garden to see if we could get the moon because the smoke from the forest fires would give the moon a nice color.. The moon shots weren't all that good but I did get some pretty nice shots of the roses and some of the garden as we waited for moon rise...
I finally got to see my first taste of the coastal path since the lockdown of 2020 was relaxed.
Starting myself on a gentle walk from Teignmouth to Holcombe allowed me to get back in the mood for more of these walks without pushing myself too far.
On the way I came across one of the wood posts synonymous with the coastal path and it was a true reminder of what I have been missing over the last few months and I am excited to get out on more walks over the coming months!
Part of the Te Matua Ngahere Walk to see the worlds second largest living kauri in Waipoua Forest New Zealand
ISO 1600 | 1/200 sec | f/2.8 | 12mm
Taken in Kyoto on the Fushimi Inari Taisha's winding mountain path.
Mamaiya 7II, 80mm Mamiya Lens
ISO 160, f/11 at 1/15 sec
Kodak Portra 160 Film
Developed using the Tetnol C41 kit in a Jobo Processor
A couple sits on a bench enjoying the autumn colours while another walk along the path, in a park of the Don Valley Park System. The Don Valley is one of Toronto's major watersheds.
Found a new path I had not taken before. Actually does not get used nearly as much as the other paths in this reserve.
The path between Drayton Lagoon and the River Great Ouse, winding though the trees, at RSPB Fen Drayton Lakes.
Technique: Lines, Specular, Rule of Thirds
Post Processing: Warmed it up with color enhancement - for a more painterly effect.
Why Chose: I like the placement & curve of the path from it's starting position in the foreground to its last curve in the background; I like the specular light casting shadows along the path and brush/trees along the way; I like the effect of the light - bright at the top of the photograph and fading darker toward the bottom of the photograph; And I like the pairing of the structured lines that create the boardwalk and the natural and varying lines that the trees and branches create.