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The path of the coastline (the seafront) of Kullaberg is very beautiful but very steep - you'll have to watch your step - here happend many accidents, simply; people doesn't take care enough and fall down from the rocks. The usually hard winds here makes the trees very crooked - just check out this tree; just like an bonsai plant.
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This is my first processed photo with my new 5D Mark III !. (Also new is the Canon 16-35mm)
By the way, the rays of sunlight are natural. I got that effect from using a small aperture. (f16)
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After descending the steep path from the summit of Loughrigg Fell we have moved south toward the bridged ford close to White Moss Common and then turned through these lovely woodlands making for the weir at the southern end of Grasmere. To walk in the quiet of such pleasing beauty is a joy of moment that quite belies the parallel proximity of the busy A591, a road of such convoluted changes of direction it denies drivers all opportunity of enjoying the landscape it passes through and robs walkers and cyclists of any peace of mind. So pity those who take the road, come walk this way, let nature be your guide, as today; she proves all the pleasure that is ours...
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Skye, Scotland - near the very top of the Old Man of Storr ! Amazing landscape and place, more pictures to follow!
During the heatwave of the summer, the best thing to see at the end of the path would be the roof of the little cabin that offered a cold Raddler down by the lake.
The clouds didn't turn out very good, so I went haphazardly into the woods instead. I found this little path that seemed mysterious; so mysterious in fact that I decided to apply a painterly effect to the image.
A pathway located along the beaches boardwalk for Roller Blades, Bikers etc
I've just started going through my Beaches shots and I'm not thrilled. I find it very difficult to get quality images on photo walks as its difficult to focus (attention wise ) on the image. also this one was a bit of a jog.
I do still enjoy it as I'm not sure when I would have ever gotten to the Beaches Community in Toronto without the walk taking place
Its an amazing place for Photography and I plan on returinng by myself so I can take my time for the images I want.