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A path I often take at dusk after spending time on Stanage. The road home.

Every morning a new path

Guess where you can find this stunning landscape ?

My friend Luigi is getting impatient about the Dolomiti's pictures, so here is one I edited.

Santa Maddalena, Alto Adige - Italy

 

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A very green one :-)

Another shot from the visit to Père Lachaise cemetery.

Golden hour before sunset

If I keep walking a Path east I'll end up in the west anyway and all ground will be covered, so why worry?

We live here in the infinite bliss of now, in the radiant light of our own beings ....

and the birdsong seems to attest to this .....

  

Rodovia Ivo Lopes Franco, Belmiro Braga, Brazil.

Nikon D7100 + Sigma 17-70mm lens.

Devil's Point, Plymouth, Devon

Santa Barbara, California

Alexandra Palace, North London

One of the many paths I recently hiked around my home village in hoarfrost and fog.

 

Einer der vielen Wege, die ich kürzlich bei Raureif und Nebel rund um mein Heimatdorf gewandert bin.

Tyler Park, Bucks County, PA USA

I love the way this tree looms over woodland path, it's branches dangling to catch the unwary. A few autumn leaves clinging to one branch, the rest still to turn. Taken in Little Wittenham Wood.

A difficult image to process, either in bw or colour, as everything is pretty much the same. All the stones have the same colour and the few plants on the edge of the path don't make much difference. Still, I love that little part of Aldeia Da Cuada, the narrow path winding between the cozy looking cottages. I always get a feeling of safety when I look at this scene.

I discovered a part of "my" Wohld, I had not been before. Narrow and winding paths meander through it.

 

Combination of 4 photos with different focus.

You can buy this photo from Getty Images.

 

The mountain railway tracks and the LLanberis path on the left leading up to the summit of Mount Snowdon.

Out of all the times I've been up I've never seen it so clear on the approach (ok, we were going down when I took this) - where normally it's shrouded in cloud and mist where one can only see a few metres in front.

Captured yesterday. The coastal path at Burghead with colourful Sea Thrift lining the way; the two opposing headlands of the Sutors of Cromarty which mark the entrance to the Cromarty Firth, clearly visible in the backdrop.

 

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A former mining site which has been transformed into a water garden (Landsweiler-Reden, Germany)

 

A disc golf trail beside The Indian Creek Greenway in Huntsville, Alabama

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