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This is possibly one of Hulls most innocuous alley ways.
However, the Pathway has a very chequered past.
Running between Alfred Gelder Street and Bowlalley Lane, the Pathway was witness to illict drinking houses, a murder and has a door the seemingly leads to nowhere!
Lubitel 2
Kentmere 400 developed in 510 Pyro
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III
Novar Anastigmat 75mm f3.5
Orange Filter
Ilford HP5+ pushed to 1600
XTOL 1:1
Reflecta RPS7200
Finding one's way through nature, one step at a time, following in the footsteps of those who have been here before.
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 -Nadja
Fits Fashion Royalty Nuface, Poppy Parker ,Dynamite Girls ,Misaki ,Momoko,Barbies and other similar size doll..
I noticed this beautiful corridor when we visited Abbaye De St-Benoît-Du-Lac, Quebec, Canada. When I saw a monk passing by I took this image.
This image was named as the honourable mention in the “Urban Canada” category in the 30th Annual Photo Competition organized by Canadian Geographic.
annual15.canadiangeographic.ca/entry/23117421-5c.-Pathway...
Was going through some of my photos from the past few weeks and I somehow missed this one.
Photo of the October 1, 2018 sunset. This was the one-year anniversary date of the Las Vegas mass shooting. I’ve never seen anything like this sunset before. It was viewable by the entire Las Vegas valley and affected many here in the in the community.
Pathway to Heaven
1 October 2018 Sunset
Las Vegas, Nevada
The Hell Gate Pathway is a pedestrian and bike path that runs through the monumental arcade, connecting to the larger waterfront pathway system that circles the Island. The northern end of the Pathway leads across the Bronx Kill by crossing to the South Bronx Greenway and onward to the larger Bronx Borough Greenway.
Run Day / Social Distancing Day 84, 06/07/2020, Randall's Island Park, NY
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
ƒ/1.8 4.0 mm 1/620 20
An empty pathway in the village of Olargues, in the Languedoc.
Nikon D700 with Nikon AF-NIKKOR 24mm f/2.8 D lens
Hunter Valley Gardens is a privately owned gardens in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, located in Pokolbin, NSW, Australia. It opened in 2003 and is now open every day of the year except Christmas Day. The gardens span across 14 hectares of land, containing 10 differently themed gardens, accommodation, a shopping village, rides/events and dining. The gardens are a popular venue in the Hunter Valley for weddings and events.
Hunter Valley Gardens is the largest display garden in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hunter valley gardens was developed and created by the Roche Group, when founder Bill Roche retired he decided that he would finally make his lifelong ambition a reality, building a garden that would be enjoyed for generations to come. Starting construction in 1999, the team of 40–50 landscape gardeners, engineers and architects completed the gardens and it was opened in October 2003 by the premier of New South Wales.
The gardens are composed of ten individually themed gardens, influenced by different locations around the world, containing both native and exotic flora . The display gardens are divided by eight kilometres of wheelchair accessible walking paths. There are over six thousand trees, six hundred thousand shrubs and one million ground-covers populating the gardens.
The themed gardens are;-
•Border Garden- The Border Garden is designed to imitate the classic French Parterre style of garden, with surrounding manicured box hedging, intertwined with Hill's Weeping figs and European boxwood to make interesting shapes and designs. Hand-carved Indian Marble water features and statues that represent the four seasons are displayed throughout the Border Garden.
•Chinese Garden- Patrons enter the Chinese Garden by crossing green Chinese slate and walking through a traditional Moon gate which is flanked by two bronze Temple Guardians. Slow growing grass, rugged rocks and raked decorative gravels are some of the traditional elements to the garden. Some of the many featured plants include Azaleas, Camellia sasanqua, Conifer, Bamboo , Cumquats, Persimmons and Mulberries.
•Formal Garden- Influenced by garden designs of France and England, the Formal garden is one of the largest of its type in Australia. Manchurian Pear Trees border the garden with 3000 bushes of Chameleon roses, a variety of topiary and manicured lawns making up the features of the garden. A Wishing Fountain can also be found in the Formal Garden, with all the proceeds donated to charity.
•Indian Garden- The Indian Garden carries aromas of India, having Curry plants filling the garden with their scent when you enter through the 160-year-old antique Indian Gates with two bronze elephants standing guard. Paths accompanied with Lilly pilly hedges lead to a mosaic of pebbles and ground-covering plants and a garden design, containing Purple Ajuga and Variegated Dwarf Agapanthus. An Indian Tea House with traditional Indian embellishments has an area to sit allowing the visitors to view the garden and topiary elephants.
•Italian Grotto- The Italian Grotto features a statue of Saint Francis of Assisi and is lined with pink Wisterias, red Bougainvillea, lemon, orange and olive trees, lavender, and cascading Geraniums and Pelargoniums.
•Lakes Walk- The Lakes Walk is surrounded by one and a half kilometres of pathways with the waterway being lined by perennial borders, and containing the Lakes Rotunda. This garden is a common place for weddings to be held.
•Oriental Garden- Influenced by Japanese and Korean gardens , the Oriental Garden contains a two-story traditional Japanese pagoda that is surrounded by a koi pond. Zoysia Tenuifolia (Korean velvet grass) fills the garden, mounding itself around rocks and pavers.
•Rose Garden- In the shape of a corkscrew to honour the neighbouring Hunter Valley vineyards, the Rose Garden contains over 8000 roses, including: Blue Moon, Bonica, Charles De-Gaulle, Double Delight, Fragrance, Freesia and Marlena. The middle of the garden displays thirteen bronze statues of Imelda Roche and her twelve grandchildren.
•Storybook Garden- The Storybook Garden contains many statues and murals of nursery rhyme characters including Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Little Bo Peep and Alice in Wonderland.
•Sunken Garden- The Sunken Garden features a 10-meter high waterfall with a pergola on top as well as a display of evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs, flowers and pathways surrounded with hundreds of roses