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from Leukerbad (1411 m) to Gemmipass (2270 m) via an 200 year old path. These are the last steps to the summit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemmi_Pass
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for 118 Pictures in 2018: #31. Follow the Path
user name / Renaud GLENAT
photo title / garden path
location of photo / Kyoto
time photo was taken / 26 June 2010
Trail in Biebrza National Park, Poland.
Biebrza National Park (Polish: Biebrzański Park Narodowy) is a national park in Podlasie Voivodeship, northeastern Poland, situated along the Biebrza River.
The largest of Poland’s 23 National Parks, the Biebrza National Park was created on September 9, 1993. Its total area is 592,23 km², of which forests cover 155,47 km², fields and meadows - 181,82 km² and the famous Biebrza River Marshes - 254,94 km².
Marshes are the most precious part of the park. Biebrza National Park protects vast and untouched by civilization peatbogs with unique variety of several species of plants, birds and animals. The Biebrza as well as the Narew River valleys are very important centres of birds’ nesting, feeding and resting. In 1995 the park was designated as a wetland site of worldwide significance and is under the protection of the Ramsar Convention.
The Path I just built
I was trying to find a dead cool title for this, and thought of all the 'Path' titles I could think of......Pathfinders, Paths of Glory, and The Shining Path were amongst a few. Quite frankly though I'm too knackered and sunburnt to bother. As for the path, it's crap!! The local pikeys would have done a better job, but this way I get to keep the family silver (Oh I forgot, my ex wife still has that!) and the greyhounds!!
Thanks to Alex who came over yesterday and got me started. I just have a tonne of bark chippings to shift now and fill the area on the left!!
Path leading up to a temple complex. Beautiful play of color on the red and green tree leaves...
Japan, 2008
This Reflexology Path was shot at the Singapore Botanic Gardens with a Sony NEX-5. You are supposed to walk bare-footed on this path and it is supposed to improve your health in what is known in ancient Chinese as Foot Reflexology.
Finally, after about 8 months, was able to get my hands on some Xtol, which had been out of stock everywhere. Wanted to try a new development process, with Rodinal followed by Xtol (as opposed what I had done before which was to combine them). Wanted to look at both dynamic range and sharpness (despite some who admonished me as wasting my time and foolhardy). My attempt with Neopan Acros II, using the 2/3rd development time for Rodinal 1+100 and 1/3rd for Xtol 1:1 (based on a formula by another experimenter whom I can't find by search) provided excellent grain (of course - it's Acros after all), sharpness (better than my old combination) and about a 10-15% increase in dynamic range based on densitometry (and by eye). Thanks to my fellow Flickeranians, who continue to inspire, and one who noted, "those who talk and deny the possibility, are often unheard by those who have done it."
This walking path is at Moore State Park. The park is located in Paxton, Massachusetts only about a 10 minute drive from my house. Autumn color has been somewhat disappointing this year in central New England.
From the fog series of December 21, 2006
This is the Tow Path between Hammersmith and Barnes, Hammersmith Bridge is behind me and the fogged up River Thames is to the right (if you look carefully, you should be able to see the other bank).
On this side of the Thames, there aren't any embankments between the Thames and the Tow Path (for a few miles anyway) and though flooding is a serious concern, this path was also scary to photograph in the fog . . .