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Path to a fall

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Hammerum, Denmark

Mamiya 645

Portra 100

Late autumn golds and browns at the Pawtuxet River Trail.

Office development,

St Andrew Square Edinburgh

Quiet the mind and the soul will speak! Just the place, simply couldn’t resist this one :)

  

Street Photography, Broadway

 

Sydney CBD

 

July, 2019

España - Granada - Alhama - Sendero del río

Taken on my 630 mile coast hike.

A lovely moment along the trail to the Abandoned Carbide Mill in Gatineau Park in Quebec, Canada.

 

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Visit to the Holkham Estate.

 

Holkham, Norfolk, England.

 

Part of the Norfolk Coast Path.

I've just re-discovered this photo on my hard drive. This was taken a few months ago on my way up the Watkin path. The path is located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.

 

Thanks for looking and please feel free to check out some of my other work :)

Summer 2017, Manhattan, New York

Seen in Pennsylvania State Game Lands 314 along Lake Erie in Northwestern Pennsylvania.

 

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'What does one see?'

 

Standing before the mirror, she looked.

Questioning that which it did show.

 

A past filled with trials and pain of her own.

Burdens of others she had to bear.

Deep wounds inflicted that slowly healed, but

A cloudy and dark road she had to travel alone.

 

Until such a day where the sun seemed to shine through.

Lighting the road for a while for another to join.

Where joy and happiness followed,

As she was no longer alone.

 

One day a cloud rolled in and the road grew dark.

A trip, stumble and fall caused new pain and burdens.

Adding to those that had lightened for a bit.

Old woulds reopened and new ones formed.

Forsaken by family and friends, she continued on.

Again traveling down the road,

Holding tightly to one small hand though as she went.

 

Years went by and slowly the rays broke through the clouds.

Lighting the road once more.

Another small hand clasped the one that had grown.

Together they walked the lighted road.

Smiling and skipping as years went by.

Occasionally hopping over holes so as not to trip again.

 

Some clouds so persistent, arose again.

Now more than one tripped and fell this time.

The first, more wounds and scars to add.

The others, a scare and moment of hurt.

The two stood up, joined hands and continued on.

The first stayed sitting, unable to rise so easily this time.

 

As the mirror grew dark with no more story to tell for now,

A tear slid down her face at what was seen.

 

-Mystic-

Browsing some of old digital shots Taken on a Fuji finepix around 2009. Path alongside Pocklington canal .N. Yorkshire

Tokyo, Japan

 

Nikon D5600

Nikon AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED II

f/8.0, ISO 2200, 1/80 sec, 28.0 mm

Near the Yarra Birrarung River in East Ivanhoe, Victoria

Pods Wood, Messing, Essex, England - 13th April, 2019

Nikon Z f

TAMRON 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 A063Z

Potters Marsh - a birders haven just on the outskirts of Anchorage but provides for great for landscapes too

at Bayard Cutting Arboretum...

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Shot on fuji acros with a Kodak retinette which is nearly 60 years old i bought off the car boot

 

Del in Illfoctec LC29 1-29 agited 30secs 9 mins

This is an older photo. It is taken on Mount Majura, Canberra, Australia. I used to walk this path almost daily when I lived in Canberra.

 

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It is my mother-in-law's custom to harvest mussels from her beach, cook them, and then throw the shells onto the path that leads down to the beach from the house.

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