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Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

a path leading up the hill in Bayfront Park, Menlo Park

 

Meetup photos here, more of the Ensenada cruise will follow after :)

A simple pathway in the holy land of Vrindavana

This path caught my eye while in glacier national park. I fell in love with the way the natural surroundings meshed with the man made structure.

after our journey from hell we went for a walk once we were checked in at le sous bois. we found this pathway, and were in awe at how nice it looked at the time - sleep deprivation can do odd things :)

A Saturday well spent in Latham Springs- connection, bonding, worship, teaching.

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Pathway to the waterfalls at Hulu Langat

Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

Similar to the other exterior I posted, this was taken after twilight. 7 shot bracketed photo enfused in Photomatix with color and saturation adjustments done in LR5. The subject in this photo is the landscape work

Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

Such a beautiful sunset, I fought hard with the decision to convert to mono... ;)

Nikon D7000 3XNef

   

Camera Data

© Wayman 2012

Model:NIKON D7000

Shutter Speed:1250/100000 second

Aperture:F/6.3

Focal Length:25 mm

ISO Speed:100

Date Taken:Mar 1, 2012, 4:59:45 PM

Software:Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows

The pathway from the car park to work!

 

A quiet spot in a Japanese garden (Okayama Korakuen). A gravel pathway disappears under cherry blossoms in full bloom. Nobody else around...

green green green... maple leaves

This pathway is in Brockville Ontario, along the St Lawrence River.

Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

A Saturday well spent in Latham Springs- connection, bonding, worship, teaching.

Pathway at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site outside of La Junta, Colorado.

 

Originally built in 1833 by Charles and William Bent and Ceran St. Vrain. It became one of the significant centers of fur trade on the Santa Fe Trail. Due to its location on an established road, the fort paved the way for the occupation of the west by the U.S. Army and was an instrument of Manifest Destiny and the invasion of Mexico in 1846. By 1849 the trade that made the fort prosper was deteriorating. Due to cholera William Bent supposedly tried to burn down the fort in 1849. In the early 1850s Bent constructed Bent's New Fort 40 miles downriver at Big Timbers, near present day Lamar, Colorado. The present fort was reconstructed in 1976 using archeological excavations and original sketches, paintings and diaries. It is on both the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark Lists.

 

NRIS #66000254. Added in 1966.

 

NHLS #66000254. Added in 1966.

 

For more information:

pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/66000254.pdf

A lone pathway cuts through the shallow waters, leading to out to an observatory at the Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary. 2273 protected acres (920-hectare) of islands, shallow waters and mangroves make this a haven for migratory birds from Siberia, Northern China, and Japan. There are 97 species of birds in Olango, 48 of which are migratory species, while the rest are resident birds of the island.

Olango island is located in the Philippines, near Cebu.

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Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

Supervisor is speaking at NAMI Pathways Conference

Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

Canadian Museum of Human Rights

A path leading to the tourist resort at Changa Manga, Pakistan's largest planted forest located in Chunian - 70km from Lahore.

Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

Class of 2016 Presents their Pathway Projects

No there is no pathway to solitude. you just have to go. Or atleast in my mind.

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