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A picture taken in the garden of the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild.

Uniejów. October 2010

This path is still in use by many people.

Klęk, January 2010

Read about this photo on my blog.

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.

Still green at the narrow birch path at Söderby Gård, despite the dry Summer.

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August 24, 2011

A wonderful peace fills you up when you stand there and only hear the bamboos shaking in the wind

parents in law's garden path

Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler.

Albert Einstein, (attributed)

US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

 

One of my favorite paths the park of castle Krapperup. Should be viewed large

Path light. Ames City Hall, Ames, Iowa. Explored on May 16, 2008, #473.

This boardwalk is found at the western end of Convict Lake. It is designed to keep feet dry when hiking around this part of the lake which is at the feet of the mountains, and is where the snow melt flows into the lake.

This young couple recently walked down the aisle .. on this day they walk up the path . Burger Hill Park , Rhinebeck, N.Y.

Kentucky Lake Provincial Park, BC, Canada

Old Westbury Gardens, Long Island

A short circular walkabout of about 9.86km setting out from Old Amersham on a grey dull day.

 

Walkabout 2025 album ... flic.kr/s/aHBqjBXsk2

This is the shortcut across Wehrspann Lake. It cuts about a mile or two off the distance around the lake. We walked a little over 4 miles today, even with the shortcut. I love that you can't even see the end of this path, even though it is a shortcut. :-) There was a little over a mile left of our walk once we took this path.

Entrance to one of the most prestigious colleges in Japan.

 

At about 11:30 I took the train out to Shibuya and started out walking towards Nakameguro along and area that showed Shibuya's less pretty side. After about 20-30 mins of walking what I really wanted was to explore more of the inner city suburban areas and so I began walking toward Shinagawa. After about an hour walking and not seeing to much to peek my interest I noted a giant gnome on the opposite side of the tracks. I decided I wanted to try and take a couple shots of it . But at the time there was no way to cross the tracks from where I was at so I continued till I came to Osaki station. While passing through Osaki station I noted nice cylindrical shaped bridge. I liked the interior shape and decided to try and capture it. Hoards of people were constantly filling the tunnel and I wanted to capture the the nice shape and lines within. But the traffic made several angles hard to capture simply because there were so many people crowding the hall way. After a couple long exposer shots trying to blur the people out I opted for total elimination and pulled out the ND400. After a couple shots I was off to see the gnome ^.^b after taking a few shots it was close to 3pm and I was back to walking and looking for interesting things to capture. I ran a crossed a small garden in the middle of a busy 5 way intersection. Here I saw several small green birds "Isuigistu I believe is the Japanese name for them" but while getting out the only tel-photo lens "a sigma 150 macro with 1.4 converter on it" I spooked them and they all flew off >.<* But it was at that moment I notice all the lovely plants and flowers in the garden. By 4 it was starting to get a little dark and so it was time to continue on again. By this point I was moving through the suburbs of Shinagawa area and was finding many different subjects to shoot. I finally came to an old hand water pump just after the sun had set. An old woman who's house with adjacent to the pump had started talking to to about how there wasn't enough light to take a photo of the pump~ I told her that between the moon light and street lamp I had plenty of light and then shared a photo with here that I took while talking with her. At that point I had the honor of hearing a life long story about that neighborhood and that pump that worked up until 2 years prior where water one day exploded out of it and for the next 30min hehe ^o^

At this point It was very dark and I was getting hungry. I had 2 choices head to the nearest station and call it a night or continue on~

I had asked the women where the closest station was at and started waking in that general direction. But My feet tend to carry me where ever my camera wishes to go and that was towards the Shinagawa piers. Just as a FYI I never made it to the piers. Instead I got to a water way and decided to follow it. The evening lights were looked very nice off the water and the clouds in the sky offered some extra color in the sky. At about 7pm I came up on a major river crossing where I shot some nice scenic shots.

In the far distance I could see Tokyo Tower. After thinking back for a few minutes I realized that it had been more that 10years since my last visit to Tokyo tower and decided that would be my final goal for the night. I had finally reached the main street and had a nice view in the far distance. I thought to my self "Gee it would be nice to get a shot from the middle of this big road and when the light changed I moved out to the middle and tried to get a shot. unfortunately the local police drove by and made me get out of the median area. At that point I found myself looking to get a better angle of the tower and was hoping to get back to the other side. It was at that moment that noticed The Keio University entrance. I took 2 shots and then was approached by lost foreign traveler from Korea. She wanted to reach Roppongi and it turned out that she needed to head towards the tower also so we walked and chatted a bit till we got near to where our paths would separate. At about 10:30pm I decided I should head to Roppongi myself or miss last train and be stuck in Tokyo having to walk home. NOT!

If you look through my stream you'll see some of the images from my journey. They will be close to this image.

Nikon D7000, Tokina 12-24 f4 ATX Pro,

From CN Tower to Union Station

Near Sant Martí d'Empúries you can find this little path behind the beach. That's the very same one the romans used centuries ago.

path through a wooded reserve, Sydney. Olympus XA TMAX3200 exposed @ISO 1600 developed in D76 1:1 V700 scan post processed in LR4

Path in Humes Japanese Stroll Garden, Long Island

Jurassic Forest, Alberta (2019)

I'm pretty sure there is a beach like this in heaven.

This HDR photo was taken in Key West, Florida.

 

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