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On the causeway to St Michaels Mount, Cornwall.

 

THE PATH CALLED LIFE.

 

The Path of life can be long or short

And for each of us is different.

For some it is straight and level

While for others it is windy and steep

But for most, it is neither

And yet, somehow, it is both.

 

And Many side trails branch off from

Or cross, or even join it for a ways,

And then the path grows wider

Wide enough for two or more to walk

Along side by side, sharing, caring,

Experiencing the new but ever old,

Seeing the same things perhaps in a

Different light yet enjoying them together

On this, The path of life.

 

Thus our paths joined for a while and

We laughed and played and grew Older.

During those brief times, our path was

Crossed by others, and joined also

And together we saw beauty,

Overcame fears and built new bridges.

Thus flows the path of life.

 

Now our paths part as is natural and

They may or may not cross again

At some juncture in time or place.

But I will remember when our

Paths did meet and were as one,

And will keep those times and places

Within me, and I will miss you.

 

[ Keith Roger Sherer ( b. 1935 ) ]

 

This is to wish all my Flickr friends an contacts a pathway through 2012 filled with helpful encounters. Thank you to everyone who took time to view, and comment on, my pictures during 2011.

 

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Bow River bike pathway in downtown Calgary, Alberta (Canada).

My in-laws cabin at Victor Bay. A warm spot in a dark night.

Taken at Collaroy Plateau

I just adore the glorious bursts of colour that come along with late Spring/early Summer :-)

I always brake for Moose mama’s

Pathway Blackford Pond Edinburgh.

 

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© Ralph Stewart 2013

 

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El pronóstico del tiempo es favorable. #Pathways #TwitterTuesday

The weather will be good.

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Taken with 1950s Canon 1:1.8 35mm LTM on A7C

I was coming back home from a trip to Mauna Loa. We left in the morning and Mauna Kea was illuminated in this nice blue light. The road down is windy and there were a few spots that made it appear as if it was leading straight to the mountain. As I passed the first spot, I felt like a missed a great opportunity. Thankfully, there was another just as good.

Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, England.

The pathway to the Togakushi shrine near Nagano, Japan is lined with these ancient towering conifers.

A gorgeous sunrise with a crescent moon framed perfectly between the coconut palm trees at Lauderdale by the Sea.

 

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

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A shot of a beautiful Sun ray between 2 bushes while visiting Maui, Hawaii. My wife and I were walking to dinner, and luckily I brought along my camera.

 

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#3183 - 2016 Day 261: A pathway leads us and a light guides us, hopefully in a direction that we know is right.

 

Today I presented my Pyrenees expedition lecture to the UPP Conference near Birmingham. What a wonderful reception it received. Thank you everyone - especially paula-d and Guy for hosting me - for having me along, for listening and for coming with me on the journey.

 

It is so heartwarming when an audience of club photographers, just for an hour or so, once in a while, let themselves go fully with a flow of images that share experience. I said during the show that photography is, for me, an extension of living, not a thing in and of itself. I think the audience understood that at the end.

Copyright © Gordon Mould 2010

 

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About this Shot

Must be going through a black and white phase as this is my third in a row, perhaps it is the lack of decent light and colour outside (and rubbish weather), that is influencing my choices.

 

I honestly can't wait for Spring/Summer to come this year. This has been my first Winter with my SLR and I have really struggled with:

 

(A) Getting motivated enough to get out and about

(B) The lack of any colour and life when I eventually get out.

 

I'm definitely a fair weather photographer :)

 

However looking through one of my 'Most Interesting' sets, my best shots tend to come together when there are some strong colours to capture.

 

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Film: Kodak Ultramax 400

Location: Edinburgh

December 2014

Where shall it lead?

Zoe and I on our walk to Neyagawa Street, Oakville.

 

Let’s stop beating around the bush and move down a pathway towards normalcy while taking sensible precautions!

 

This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a KOWA 1:3.5/55mm lens and Zenza Bronica 67mm SY48•2C(Y2) filter using Fuji Neopan Acros 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

In Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, Brisbane, Queensland.

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