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This beautiful pathway leads to an observation platform overlooking the lake at Unicoi State Park (Georgia-USA). Part of my Fall 2005 set.

 

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Well it certainly did feel like I was in paradise, just to get the chance for a walk in the woods again..:-)

In her search for meaning and the lost enchantment of childhood, Gina Glover embarks on a photographic quest and invites us to enter her special garden. Her garden becomes the safe playground for the interpretation of symbols and impressions which have haunted her all her life.

 

This work was first exhibited as part of 'Obsessions' with Rosy Martin, Isabella Ramsey and Patricia Townsend.

 

It has also been exhibited and published as part of 'Shifting Horizons, Women's Photography Now' edited by Liz Wells, Kate Newton and Catherine Fehily and published by I. B. Taurius. It is available through Amazon or good booksellers.

Pathways Van collecting data on ND Highway 1806 north of Mandan. The Van gathers data at normal highway speeds to be downloaded and compiled use use througout the NDDOT.

Nine alumni came to campus January 20th, 2013 to share stories of their “pathways” since graduating from Deerfield. Thank you to Asha Echeverria ’96, Josh Greenhill ’96, Rob Hale ’84 P’15, Leslie Hotchkiss ’06, Sean Keller ’86, Stephanie Lazar ’94, Adam Lubinsky ’89, Rafi Mottahedeh ’02, and Benjamin Patton ’83.

Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.

I like this kind of narrow pathway everywhere. This goes to 'Ryosenji-Temple' in Shimoda.

了仙寺へと続く道です。こういうごちゃごちゃした感じ、好きです。

Nikon Df + AF-Zoom nikkor ED 28-200mm/F3.5-5.6G

John Cunningham, president of the Edwardsville NAACP, and retired Human Resources director for the Alton School District, talks with students during the Pathways to Leadership workshop Thursday in the Ahlemeyer Atrium at Lewis and Clark Community College. More than 95 students from area middle and high schools attended and met/interviewed community leaders and professionals who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline. The event is one of several Black History Month events happening at Lewis and Clark throughout February. For more information on other events visit www.lc.edu/News_Story/BlackHistoryMonth2017/

Photograph by S. Paige Allen, L&C Media Specialist/Photographer

photo by Graham Burnett

Coffee morning trip to Pulborough Brooks

Just playing around in PicMonkey with this one. Not entirely sure if I like the outcome or not.

 

Any feedback would be welcomed on what's good and not so good.

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I like taking macro close ups of flowers, and also I like landscape photography. I don't believe in using photo editing software, although I am not against others using it, if they wish to, I have on rare occasions used it, but mostly what you see, is what I have taken as a photographer, and not spicing it up with software, or cropping the photo up, as I believe I should take the photo good enough in the first place, that I don't need photo editing software. This photo has had no editing software after it was taken, it's as I took it from the camera.

 

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Garden of St Erth, Blackwood Victoria

Marcus Harrison, president/founder of Harrison Funeral Chapel and Cremation Center in Alton, Illinois, talks with students during the Pathways to Leadership workshop Thursday in the Ahlemeyer Atrium at Lewis and Clark Community College. More than 95 students from area middle and high schools attended the workshop where they met and interviewed community leaders and professionals who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline. The event is one of several Black History Month events happening at Lewis and Clark throughout February. For more information on other events visit www.lc.edu/News_Story/BlackHistoryMonth2017/

Photograph by S. Paige Allen, L&C Media Specialist/Photographer

Pathways World School Squash represented India along with other professional clubs at Penang junior Squash Championship

Image taken in Canberra, Feb 2012

 

The pathway leads to the Australian Parliament which can be seen in the far distance with the flag flying above.

When I need alone time I enjoy swinging on my gazebo swing in the backyard.

Pathway enters Peterhead Harbour on the north east coast of Aberdeenshire.

Photo taken by camera suspended from a kite.

it kinda looks like a path you walkthrough to cheer yourself up.

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

Taken with Tokina 12-24mm with freelensing mod

Every path leads somewhere..

 

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