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One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.

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"Spring, summer, and fall fill us with hope; winter alone reminds us of the human condition." - Mignon McLaughlin

 

Another shot taken after our first snow of the year.....and now it's off in search of eagles :-)

 

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Schenectady, New York.

 

SMC Pentax-A 50mm f/1.2 manual focus lens.

Beautiful Catawba Rhododendrons line the path on the Cloudland Trail leading to the Rhododendron Gardens on Roan Mountain.

Another lovely memory of summer and warmer times, here you can see the lovely Bow River Pathway as it winds and curves through Fish Creek Park, a short walk from my house, taken on a pleasant early evening walk with Beefy last July.

 

You cannot really see it as much in this photo, but this entire area got absolutely trashed and very badly damaged due to the historic flooding that occurred here in Alberta at the end of June 2013, and large chunks of this pathway were completely washed away and rendered unusable.

 

Hope you are all having a great week; I am getting on late today as I had a very busy Thursday, lots of running around, and the fact that we got absolutely DUMPED ON with snow here in Calgary today did not help!

Seen on a walk across Holcombe Moor | Ramsbottom

I submitted this photo to Ken Rockwell's Photo Contest and finished, I believe, about 200th out of around 4,000 entries. Thanks!

 

This is the multicoloured footpath near North Warren Road, Gainsborough

 

Nikon F5, Nikkor 28-70mm lens, Kodak Ektar

The pathway from the entrance to the Cyberjaya Lake Garden Complex.

 

f5.6, 1/250, ISO-100

EFS 18-135 IS

 

PS CS5E with Topaz Adjust (desaturate on yellows, greens and reds.)

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This image is protected under the Kingdom of Bahrain and International Copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without written permission.

 

• Camera: Canon EOS 40D + Canon 24-70 f/2.8 USM

• Standard Five [5] Bracketed Exposures [RAW] + Photomatix + CS3

• Location: Muharraq Corniche , Kingdom of Bahrain

 

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Newly constructed pathway going from the road to the beach in St Brelade Bay, Jersey.

One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.

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Diamond Beach, New South Wales, Australia

 

Starter image for Week 942 Photoshop Contest

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Through life. Chosen or otherwise.

A couple of shots along the river pathways.

@ Israel, Arce

Pathway through the Newport wetlands nature reserve

 

Taken with a Nikon D90

This birch-lined pathway was born from desperation. We had a real grungy section of grass on our front lawn, the only solution for which seemed to be to dig it out.

So, I dug it out.

Now what?

Well, why not extend it a little bit and make a path out of it?

Okay, done. It looks a little desolate, though. So, what's next?

It so happened we had a whole bunch of baby birch trees growing in little planter boxes, trees that were the offspring of two mature birches that were on the property when we bought the place in 1967. Usually, I just ran the babies over with the lawn mower, but at some point my wife Sammy started rescuing them. and in 1994 I planted 18 baby birches along side this path, and here they stand today. We also found space for 25 more birches in our back yard, and we don't have a big yard by any stretch of the imagination (6,600 sq. ft.). Our house faces west, so in the summer time, the shade from these trees helps greatly to keep our home cool, while in the winter, the bare trees let the sun in to help keep the place warm. Also, bordering the path are rocks and old fallen logs that we collected during our wanderings through the Sierras, so every part of this, except the pebbles that cover the pathway, is free of charge.

One the way to Achtermann mountain (Harz, GER) with my old 550D and fisheye lens.

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Rainbow Basin Natural Area, California.

I liked how the bright colour and the reflected sky in the windows of this office building looked like pathways in the sky. Published in Issue 75 of DC Magazine.

 

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My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.

 

Day seven. After a look around the Bristol Harbour area we made our way across to Wales. We just made it here to Tredegar House. Sadly the house had closed for the day so we took a walk around the gardens. Just started to rain near the end of our walk.

 

Tredegar House is a 17th-century Charles II-era country house mansion in Coedkernew, at the western edge of the city of Newport, Wales. For over five hundred years it was home to the Morgan family, later Lords Tredegar; one of the most powerful and influential families in the area. Described as "The grandest and most exuberant country house" in Monmouthshire and one of the "outstanding houses of the Restoration period in the whole of Britain", the mansion stands in a reduced landscaped garden of 90 acres (0.36 km2) (0.14 of a square mile) forming the non-residential part of Tredegar Park.

 

The earliest surviving part of the building dates back to the late 15th century. The house was originally built of stone and had sufficient status to host Charles I. Between 1664 and 1672, however, William Morgan decided to rebuild the house on a larger scale from red brick, at that time a rare building material in Wales. The architectural historian Peter Smith, writing in his work Houses of the Welsh Countryside, called Tredegar, "the most splendid brick house of the seventeenth century in Wales". In his 1882 publication, local historian Octavius Morgan provides a plan of an intricate garden maze which was in place prior to the 1660s improvements and which probably dated from the time of Queen Elizabeth I.

For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_House

One of the many footpaths on Horsell Common.

A photo of a forest in Gmina Purda, near Olsztyn, Poland. The ethereal sunlight illuminates an otherwise dark forest, highlighting the irregularities in the dense moss.

another scout moor turbine :-)

Klong pathway outside Jim Thompson House

Proof - Photopolymer Gravure. Image size 23cm x 15.25cm. Photec H6-238 photopolymer film laminated to plastic sheet. BMP Digital Positive. 1796 Ink & Hahnemuhle Etching Paper – Natural.

The pathway to beautiful destinations isn't always easy 💗

Murrākuš, al-Mamlaka al-Maghribiyya. May 2015.

 

{Pathways are always characteristic, too.}

Kentucky Falls Trail, Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon USA

Still quite early but the bluebells are looking good.

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