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Life at Hamelin Pool is one of the reasons Shark Bay is listed as a world heritage area. The microbial mats and stromatolites at Hamelin Pool are among the most diverse in the world and show us what marine ecosystems would have looked like three billion years ago.
Gascoyne Murchison Outback Pathway Exploration July-August 2020 - #GMOPE 93.
A plank pathway Cape Flattery at the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington.
Explore - May 30, 2012 #55
Penallta Park Ystrad Mynach, S.Wales. U.K.
Below is the scene that I applied texture too
a couple of days ago.
Calgary has many hundreds of Km's of pathways and cycle ways city crews make a great job of keeping them clear for all to enjoy.
We all walk different paths in life some good some bad all heading in different directions often with different goals in mind but always remember enjoy the walk enjoy the journey its not the destination that is important its how you get there that matters.
Seen on Flickr EXPLORE - # 98 - November 3, 2015, click here
Walking the pathway at Homewood Izaak Walton Preserve in Illinois.
An underpass on the roundabout at the junction of Castle Way, Bridgewater Road, Newmarket Road & Georgian Way, in Carlisle, Cumbria.
Knole Park. Knole Park is a 383.4-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Sevenoaks in Kent. About 43 acres of the park belongs to the National Trust, as does Knole House, which sits within it. The remaining parkland is privately owned by the Knole Estate.
A view from Mount Penice, in Oltrepò Pavese. This picture is taken with a IR modified 1100D. Thanks to the IR conversion and the sky, the atmosphere is gloomy and oniric. The telephone repeaters add a bit of "humanity" in this beautiful and immaculate panorama.
Calgary has many hundreds of Km's of pathways and cycle ways city crews make a great job of keeping them clear for all to enjoy.
#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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Fenced In..
Along the pathway there is a backyard fence, behind it are two small Yorkies that bark incessantly when we walk by. the owner after a short while will yell at them and the braking will stop, but only for a moment. we find it quiet entertaining. I took this from the yorkies point of view.
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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.