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... all dressed up as if going to a ball in the forest
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Leica M10-M, Summilux 1.4/50 Asph., EI 160 ISO, 1/250s, f/2, Affinity Photo 2
After big tides, many paths to the beach turned into high sand cliffs.
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Day by day Ker Châlon Series
During the lockdowns, I went everyday before work on the same spot, on the same beach. Here's a small selection of images I took.
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L'île d'Yeu, Marais salé, March 2020
Samsung Galaxy S9
Snapseed
I had such a fantatsic time shooting the very lovely Anouska yesterday - she is a beautiful model and super talented photographer. t was such a treat because she is so beautiful inside and out :) It was a little different this time though because Anouska shot me too! We did a photographer - photographer collaboration - I feel Anouska got a bit of a raw deal because I'm not a model at all but it was lots of fun & who knows we may even do another one soon!
I will be uploading some more shots from our shoot soon so stay tuned :) L x
Painted Path
Faircrest Greenway Bike Path, 176 yards (161 meters) uphill from our house, Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA, October 28, 2023
Forest path on a sunny summer day in the Huis ter Heide nature reserve near the Dutch De Moer, municipality of Loon op Zand, province of North Brabant.
Bospad op een zonnige zomerdag in het natuurgebied Huis ter Heide bij het Noord-Brabantse dorp De Moer, gemeente Loon op Zand.
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Quiet the mind and the soul will speak! Just the place, simply couldn’t resist this one :)
Street Photography, Broadway
Sydney CBD
July, 2019
A lovely moment along the trail to the Abandoned Carbide Mill in Gatineau Park in Quebec, Canada.
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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 :)
... sorry for posting these boring autumn-shots ;))
.... here is still no winter or snow.... besides I am very busy and have no time to go out shooting....
so enjoy walking this shady path in the englischer garten, munich and twinkle into the light!
'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
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We have the wide thawed path in our common backyard thanks to the central heating pipes underground. This path looks lovely from our 3rd floor, like a spring water in a rural area. This corner with trees is safe thanks to the efforts of one elderly lady. She is known as a crazy person. She and only she keeps our common backyard full of birds because of her jungle style of gardening. Neighbours speak ill of her. The wild grass she keeps under protection, her uncontrolled foliage are the best shelter for nesting creatures. Her large and old apple tree feeds butterflies and crows.
P.S. Marcia, yep, that is your box of crayons! :>) Reminds an oil painting in use, wonderful!