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Pathways
Walking about / goes through bushes and hedges / with
thorns and ticks.
At times pathways / will be chosen, / as these were laid down / by predecessors and ancestors / in an evident logic.
Etched lino-cut, ed 1/4, size image 16.5 square, paper 23 cm square
(c) Drager Meurtant, 2018
No ,it is part of a Cotswold way which starts at Chipping Camden in the south stretching over 100 miles all across the Cotswold finishing up at the front of Bath Abbey in the north, a lot of beautiful places to see along the way
A man without a direction is like a ship without a rudder.
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Pentax 67ii, SMC 45mm f4, Fujifilm Velvia 50 (RVP50) film, self-developed in full 6-bath process, IT8-calibrated & wet-mounted drumscan.
Property of Peter and Louise Mahoney that live in our area. They have a gorgeous property in what is called Cordillera area of the western highlands of Panama's Chiriqui province.
Had to walk up a set of stairs and more to get this, wanted the sun just peaking, only just made it.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Explore #75 - 04.02.2009
This the pathway by the river that I take every day on my walk to the beach and back. Flanked on one side by a regenerating dune area and on the other by protected wetlands, its a peaceful relaxing walk. The roof of my house can just be seen in the distance to the left of the stand of Totara trees.
Photo of the rock cairn, driftwood and the surrounding sea stacks, with Abbey Island in the far background, captured at Ruby Beach via Minolta MD W.Rokkor-X 24mm F/2.8 Lens. Olympic National Park. Coast Range. Olympic Peninsula. Jefferson County, Washington. Late December 2016.
Exposure Time: 1/4 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None
I've chosen this image to share today as I have just read of the decision of site director Gabriel Zuchtriegel to limit daily visitor numbers.
The first Sunday in October this year saw over 36,000 people enter the gates - greater than the original population of Pompeii in the 1st century.
Roman history and especially sites such as Pompeii have fascinated me for decades. I have been so lucky to have visited back in the 1980s, then twice more, the last time being when I took this shot in January 2013.
The first two times were in summer and even then it was very pleasant with small sprinklings of tourists and one could spend all day there, observing, learning, taking it all in. Now it sounds horrific.
I worry about the preservation of the archaeology and I for one, applaud this recent decision.
This was a tiny back street in an area that not many tourists make it to. In this shot, Vesuvius can be seen in the distance. One can also see stepping stones placed by the city builders that allow pedestrians to cross paths and streets without getting wet or dirty.
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Aizu Painted Candle Festival
会津絵ろうそくまつり
At the Aizu E-Rosoku Festival, there were also lights illuminating the pathways like this.
会津絵ろうそくまつりでは、このように通路を照らす灯りもありました。
Aizu-wakamatsu city, Fukushima pref, Japan
A path through the woods on Loch Lomond shore, just a short walk from the Sallochy Bay campsite.
I drove the 50 minutes or so it takes me to get to Sallochy Bay, intending to make it there shortly before sunset. Which I did. What I didn't plan for was getting the car stuck in mud and taking the best part of an hour to get it free again (with the help of two forestry workers).
Anyway, that's why this particular shot was taken a good bit after sunset and not before or during.