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photographer: Judy Brink
Artist: Unknown
Title: Unknown
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Oil on Canvas
Dowling College Library Reference Room
Artist Colony Painting
Skipton, Yorkshire, December 31st 2010.
Nikon F90 with Nikkor 28-80mm f3.5-5.6 lens on Rollei Retro 100 stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 70mins
might look good as a duotone so that is a project for later.
i was also thinking it might be fun to stick a friend in a wedding dress and have her run through the path... hmm i wonder who i can get to be my victim.
On Monday, Jan. 27, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials at the Hoboken Terminal provided details of the planned PATH Hoboken station closure beginning at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, and lasting through 5 a.m. Monday, Feb. 24.
The closure, which was announced in October 2024, will allow for critical repairs across track and switch infrastructure while also enabling extensive station renovation work. A wide array of travel alternatives will be available, including free shuttle buses, cross-honored ferry service, supplemental NJ TRANSIT 126 bus service to the Midtown Bus Terminal, and supplemental Hudson-Bergen Light Rail service. NJ TRANSIT and NY Waterway service at Hoboken Terminal will continue operating.
The speakers at the media briefing included:
- Clarelle DeGraffe, PATH director and general manager
- Donald Liloia, senior vice president, NY Waterway
- Joseph Lucci, managing partner, Charter Linkz (at podium)
Credit: PANYNJ
Path running round the base of the Law. Just out of shot: STINKING allotments, and a shed for sale, £50, buyer uplifts...
Tempting!
Trying to cross through that gate so we could photograph the cows was ridiculous, turned into some kind of muddy ballet.
This was my favourite photo of the sky to date I think, just managed to catch some birds flying across the path to show it off some more.
(PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GEORGE McSPADDEN) GEORGE'S PATH was inspired by a photograph of a trail through the woods in early morn, before the fog had fully lifted. The angle of the sun creates deep shadows along the path and hillside. This peaceful scene was chosen to be my subject by George McSpadden; thus the name, GEORGE'S PATH. The canvas measures 16" X 20".
There are paths all over Fort Williams park, many are quite well travelled and have benches for resting and enjoying the view.
Fort Williams State Park is one of our favorite places to go in the fall when the weather is nice. It's right on the water and has the ruins of Fort Williams scattered over it, as well as Portland Headlight, a beautiful lighthouse. There are walking paths all through it, and you can get right out and climb around on the rocks when the tide is out. The weather this day was just about perfect and we spent a couple hours exploring and taking in the scenery.
one of many pathways on a small mountain in seoul. frequented by pensioners stridently walking everywhere
One of the paths on the Castle Lees in Scarborough after the first snowfall of the Winter in November 2008.