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"PATHWAYS" presented by Alternative Motion Project at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis. Photo: Tony Webster.
di Mare Restaurant at the Karma Kandara
Uluwatu, Bali
Indonesia
Continuing on my Indonesian set, the next few shots were taken at the di Mare Restaurant at the Karma Kandara Resort in Uluwatu, Bali. I actually saw this place on my friend's Facebook page and promised myself that I was going to seek it out.
The entire resort is actually located on a cliff with magnificent views of the Southern Ocean. An electric cable car is provided for guests to travel down to the private beach below (another more-laid-back restaurant is located on the beach). Unfortunately, I didn't have the chance to explore through the entire resort.
The restaurant di Mare (or "The Sea" in Italian) itself, however, was quite a treat. The menu was pretty pricey (two desert items and a tall glass of juice cost nearly US$45!), but was expected - after all, this was not your budget-traveller eatery. But what they lack in portion, they make up with the view, and what a view it is!
Pathways Van collecting data on ND Highway 1806 north of Mandan. The Van gathers data at normal highway speeds to be downloaded and compiled use use througout the NDDOT.
Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
It's the journey, not the destination ...
A golden rule to remember when you walk the pathway of your life. Live for your surroundings today, because tomorrow most of the trees might not have leaves any more.
Taken in Bialystok, Poland
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pathway through the Wuyi mountains, Fujian, China
Fuji X-T1 xf18-135mm
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Igor Vyvey (goo.gl/9SeLZH) via Igor Vyvey (goo.gl/nMNrwS)
In her search for meaning and the lost enchantment of childhood, Gina Glover embarks on a photographic quest and invites us to enter her special garden. Her garden becomes the safe playground for the interpretation of symbols and impressions which have haunted her all her life.
This work was first exhibited as part of 'Obsessions' with Rosy Martin, Isabella Ramsey and Patricia Townsend.
It has also been exhibited and published as part of 'Shifting Horizons, Women's Photography Now' edited by Liz Wells, Kate Newton and Catherine Fehily and published by I. B. Taurius. It is available through Amazon or good booksellers.
Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
Rainy pathway in Wapato Park in Tacoma, Washington
Print version: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Rainy-pathway_Print
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Photo taken at Portland's Buckman Field for Our Daily Challenge: Pathway.
This is were I am training for the Portland to Coast Relay Walk.
when can you freely take the next step and walk on new pathways without feeling bad you're not looking back?
Springtime in Oakland. I took this same image for all four seasons.
See all four images and read more about this project at my Photography Blog