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Yolanda Cuevas Sanchez

Pathway Collection

There are so many variety of life style in the world ,and this theme could satisfy my numerous fashion flavor .From the alley to Fifth avenue or silent to noise.Its like endless journey to discover all the posibilities on the pathway in this big big world ....

 

It starts from here to explore all the posibilities. Join me?!

 

Model - Erin S.

 

Fits Nuface, Poppy Parker ,Dynamite Girls ,Misaki ,Momoko,Barbies and other similar size doll..

 

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A Pathway/hiking trail in Placerita Canyon.

 

Placerita Canyon was occupied by the Tataviam Native American people and was part included in the 1842 Mexican land grant was issued for Rancho San Francisco. The park preserves the site of the first documented discovery of gold in California, in 1842, in wild onion roots pulled from under the "Oak of the Golden Dream".

 

The canyon is home to several movie ranches, all historic and active now: the Monogram Movie Ranch—Melody Ranch and the Disney—Golden Oak Ranch.

 

HDR in Photomatix Pro, layered in PSE9

Kings Park - Perth, Australia

near Twin Lakes, Colorado

"The Golden Pathway to a Treasury of Knowledge" by the International University Society of England, Canada and Australia. Printed in Great Britain. Undated. This is Volume IV. Our Wonderful World.

Obtained from a Full Spectrum modified Pentax K5 camera and Hoya R72 (720nm) IR filter.

The Bow River pathway is a pathway system developed along the banks of the Bow River in the city of Calgary. It contains a network of pedestrian and bicycle paths connecting parks on both sides of the river. The Bow River pathway follows the Bow River from west to east, then north to south. The pathway crosses the Bow River in Edworthy Park on the Harry Boothman Bridge.

The pathway is integrated with Crowchild Trail bridge

Two-level bridge across the Bow River near Downtown West End, with C-Train light rail on the upper level and pathway on the lower level.

Crossing the river beneath the C-Train bridge

Pedestrian bridge to Prince's Island Park

Pathway in Prince's Island Park

Pathway in Fish Creek Provincial Park. The pathway is used for cycling, hiking, jogging, as well as rollerblading and skateboarding. The paths are connected with a system that extends along the Elbow River and other areas of the city. The network spans 48 kilometres (30 mi) from Bearspaw Dam to Fish Creek Provincial Park, connecting major parks and green areas in Calgary.

 

ChallengeGame - City Scape - 2020-02-09

Berlin, Hamburger bahnhof

 

lightbox

 

website

Bosco Grande, Pavia.

 

Lombardia come la Florida.... forse!

 

Lombardy like Florida.... maybe!

Path way

Body way

Mind way

Soul way

Spirit way

A every day way ............

The pathway in our backyard after the snow storm.

Pathway to the sand dunes and beach. I'm not one for massively post processing my work but this was a bit of fun and an experiment. Quite like the results! The sky was dark and cloudy but the rain held off just long enough for the sun to show through.

Kodak film ISO 400 - Manual

Nikon F4

15mm lens

 

This photo was taken out of whim. I walked passed the pathway and just decided to take a picture.

Inspired by the abstract paintings of German painter Ernst Nay

I don't normally photograph the works of art when I visit museums and I rarely engage with them beyond looking at them briefly and walking away. I have never engaged with an artwork as long or intensely as I have with John Safer's sculpture, Pathway, at the entrance to the Dayton Art Institute. Pathway is an immense stainless steel cork-screw of a sculpture that pays tribute to Dayton aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright. The day was beautiful and the reflections of the sky, the grass and the buildings in the sculpture were entrancing. I didn't have a wide-angle lens, so had to "settle" for photographing "slices" of the piece. In processing the photos, I was struck by the abstract shapes that linked earth and sky in the piece. Here are three of my "slices" of Mr. Safer's sculpture. It feels a bit as if he purposely designed it with an open invitation for us to collaborate with him.

Ladd Gordon Waterfowl Complex

Time to go through and clear out any old photos that I haven't done anything with... I feel like my old India photos never end. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to go back soon.

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Akron, Summit County, Ohio

 

The Manor House is one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture in America. The Seiberlings chose architect Charles S. Schneider to design the home for $150,000. Schneider and the Seiberlings travelled to England and visited well-known homes including Ockwell’s Manor in Berkshire, Compton Wynyates in Warwickshire and Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, influencing the design of Stan Hywet.

 

An enormous amount of detail went into building the Manor House, including 3,000 separate blueprints and architectural drawings for its design. The groundbreaking took place in early 1912. To facilitate the delivery of massive quantities of building supplies, a railroad spur was created for transport onto the property.

 

The Seiberlings also hired Boston landscape architect Warren H. Manning and New York interior decorator Hugo F. Huber. For the interior of the house, many furnishings and pieces of art were purchased by Huber in New York, with additional pieces purchased by Huber and the Seiberlings on a trip to England in 1915. Manning sought inspiration from the natural topography, with the idea and goal that the landscape and house should complement each other. In addition, Manning and Schneider worked together to ensure that the house would be built on a location that would provide for five different overlooks of the Cuyahoga Valley and that allées would extend to allow views of the lagoon and surrounding foliage.

 

Each year thousands of visitors enjoy Stan Hywet's artfully landscaped gardens and grounds. Originally a vast estate of more than 3,000 acres, its remaining 70 acres provide an aura of beauty and color that flow into the natural surroundings.

 

Designed between 1912 and 1915 by renowned American landscape architect Warren Manning, Stan Hywet's grounds represent one of the finest remaining examples of Mr. Manning's private work in the United States. In addition, the English Garden, redesigned by Ellen Biddle Shipman in 1929 (and restored in the 1990s) is one of the only Shipman gardens that is open to the public.

 

Warren Manning and Manor House architect Charles Schneider worked closely together. The result is a remarkable blending of nature and architecture at Stan Hywet.

 

The Seiberling Family:

 

Franklin "F.A." Augustus Seiberling (1859-1955) m. Gertrude Penfield (1866-1946)

John "Fred" Frederick Seiberling (1888-1962) m. Henrietta Buckler (1888-1979)

"Irene" Henrietta Seiberling (1890-1999) m. Milton Whately Harrison (1889-1949)

"Willard" Penfield Seiberling (1892-1981) m. Mary Gerrish (1897-1950)

James "Penfield" Seiberling (1898-1982) m. Harriet Manton (1899-1973)

Gertrude "Virginia" Seiberling (1899-1971) m. "Jack" Littlefield Handy (1892-1980)

"Franklin" Augustus Seiberling, Jr. (1908-1990) m. Nancy Jackson (1917-present)

 

Stan Hywet Hall:

 

Stan Hywet ~ Pronounced STAN HEE-WIT

Crest Motto ~ Non Nobis Solum - Not For Us Alone

Architecture Style ~ Tudor Revival

Architect ~ Charles Sumner Schneider, Cleveland offices of George B. Post & Son, New York City

Interior Decorator ~ The H.F. Huber Co. of New York City

Woodwork & Paneling ~ The Hayden Co. of New York City

Plaster Ceilings ~ The Hayden Co. Of New York City & McNulty Brothers Company of Chicago

Leaded Glass ~ Heinigke & Bowen (later known as Heinigke & Smith)

Stained Glass ~ Thorton Smith & Otto Heinigke

Iron Work ~ Samuel Yellin

Rugs ~ Beloochistan Rug Weaving Company of India, Wilton Royal Factory of England

Tile Work ~ Mary Chase Stratton, Pewabic Pottery, Michigan & The American Encaustic Tile Company, Zanesville, Ohio General Contractor ~ The W.B. McAllister Co., Cleveland, Ohio

Landscape Architect ~ Warren H. Manning, Boston, Mass.

English Garden Designer ~ Ellen Biddle Shipman, New York City

 

Inspirations for Stan Hywet:

 

Compton Wynyates ~ Located in Warwickshire, England. Built between 1509-1528, additions in 1640's and 1732

Ockwells Manor ~ Located in Berkshire, England. Built by Sir John Norreys, ca. 1446-1466

Haddon Hall ~ Located in Derbyshire, England. Building from the 12th to 17th centuries

 

Stan Hywet Hall Construction:

 

Built ~ 1912-1915

Length ~ 300 Feet,the basement extends the length of the house

Height ~ The Main Structure is 3 stories; the Music Room is 2 stories; and the Tower is four stories

Square Footage ~ The Manor House is 64,500 square feet

Materials ~ Red brick, steel, sandstone, Vermont slate, copper, oak and plaster. The interior woods include American oak, chestnut, black walnut, sandalwood, teak and rosewood.

Stone Source ~ Stone out of Lagoon was quarried to produce sand and gravel. Stone blasted and removed from the basement excavation was used to build the "Double divided Garden walls" along Garman and N. Portage Path. All exterior steps and door sills were specified to be Euclid Bluestone supplied and installed by R.C. Blum & F.O. Delbridge of Cleveland. The cut stone was specified to be "first quality Ohio sandstone" supplied by the Donnelly & Ricci Co., NY.

 

Statistics:

 

Acreage ~ Approximately 3,000 originally (1916). 70 acres today

Rooms (Manor House) ~ 65

Bedrooms (Manor House) ~ 18 total-5 guest bedrooms, 5 family bedrooms, 8 servants bedrooms, along with 2 sleeping porches, a Nursery and Dormitory

Bathrooms (Manor House) ~ 23 total- 14 complete baths, 9 half baths (lavatories)

Fireplaces (Manor House) ~ 23

Chimneys (Manor House) ~ 12

Doors (Manor House) ~ 273 doors plus 20 sets of French Doors

Windows (Manor House) ~ 21,455 panes of glass

Heating/Cooling ~ Coal boilers originally located in the Manor House and all support buildings except the Gate Lodge which used coal fired forced air.

Domestic Staff ~ 22-24, & the Gate Lodge, Gardener's Cottage, Carriage House, and Poultry Manager's House on Reynolds Avenue were also homes for domestics and their families.

Pen and ink on Moleskine page.

Early morning shot of a South Lake Tahoe forest pathway.

 

© Christopher Johnson

 

www.fromhereonin.com

 

As a single footstep will not make a path on the earth, so a single thought will not make a pathway in the mind. To make a deep physical path, we walk again and again. To make a deep mental path, we must think over and over the kind of thoughts we wish to dominate our lives.

Henry David Thoreau

Life's pathway often has twists and turns.

 

This photo was taken by a Kiev 60 medium format film camera and МС BEГA-26B 2.8/120mm lens using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Watercolor, abstract, cruciform

Pathway to the Tail Sluice, Kings Lynn.

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