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Snoqualmie Trail, Duvall, WA.
I took this photo in a gray and gloomy day of Autumn while it was gentily raining (using an umbrella to keep my camera dry)
Days are getting shorter and shorter, the leaves are mostly on the ground, and this path leads straight into winter. I don't mind. I love seasons.
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Amsterdam Light Festival 2015
Every project at the festival tells a story with light, but no artist does it quite as sublimely as Ralf Westerhof, an Amsterdam artist who specializes in the interplay of lines – his big examples being Egon Schiele and Alexander Calder. Those who visited the festival two years ago, will recognize his style. In the 2013-2014 edition Ralf Westerhof also participated with Drawn in Light, but with this new project he manifests himself even more lavishly.
The work constists of colourful, 160 meters long lines of light that stretch out over the canal from bridge to bridge. While you are tranquailly sailing along in your boat, the work comes alive. Suddenly you feel as though you’re inside an animated cartoon and your eyes are the camera. All around you a story about friendship begins to unfold. The abstract lines are like a colourful linear diagram – every one of them has its own colour and represents a person. Lines moving towards each other are friendships growing. The lines also form figures that make up sculpture groups, representing certain stages of life. Paths Crossing is a universal story about paths that may cross, or run parallel to each other, sometimes for a short time, sometimes for life.
(Source: www.amsterdamlightfestival.com/en)
Taken by: Emiel Dekker (emield.myportfolio.com/)
A walk around Elmdon Park in Solihull, on Bank Holiday Monday (as Boxing Day fell on a Saturday in 2015). Would have had a Christmas Day walk but was raining that day.
Eventually when the paths ran out, we had to walk over long grass. But was muddy and wet!
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Mom and I go on our winter cruise during the Christmas holiday. We visit Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico, Belize City, Belize, and Roatan, Honduras. We finish off with a few days in New Orleans. Beautiful Mayan ruins, snorkeling and kayaking, and meeting some new friends on the boat!
The leaves were turning brilliant colours on the trees down this path on a cold day in an Arashiyama temple
Routing 30,000 randomly-chosen trips through the paths suggested by 10,000 randomly-chosen geotags. These are perhaps the most interesting routes between the endpoints of the trips, even if not necessarily the most likely.
Data from the Twitter streaming API, August, 2011. Base map from OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA.
A path in Japan, on the way to Enryakuji just outside of Kyoto. As you walk this path the temple bell reverberates through the forest, a very welcoming and encouraging sound.
Leica M7, Zeiss ZM Planar 50mm f2, on Kodak Portra 160.
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Weird path and picnic tables behind a rest stop. This may have actually been in Oregon, I can't remember.
In September 2017, we spent 11 days of hiking and packrafting in the unspoiled wilderness of southern Greenland between the magnificent Tasermiut fjord and the remote settlement of Aappilattoq, searching for beautiful landscapes, moods of solitude, and enjoying a true deep north adventure.
Certainly, we were far from being the first to cross these lands, however we hadn't met anyone during our 10-days hike across the pathless terrain; we just saw a few footsteps of previous adventurers in the sand.
No paths, no huts, no GSM signal, no means of civilization; this is a harsh northern landscape that requires enough stamina, experience, mental strength and patience to be crossed over. For those who don't retreat, however, the experience is very rewarding: a unique mix of isolation, exploration and adventure.
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During the second day in the area, we explored the central part of Tasermiut fjord (northern shore) with stunning views of Ketil, Ulamertorsuaq and Nalumasortoq peaks, and enjoyed Aurora Borealis performance during the evening.