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And be sure to check by my other acount: www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?path=&nsid=77145939%40..., to see what else I saw Last Week!!

 

Yes I'm back again.

However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.

 

I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.

 

I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.

 

So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!

Small bits of beauty on the journey.

Looking back over my shoulder after visiting Tahquamenon Falls in Paradise, Mi.

Seen in Kaercher Creek Park, Berks County, Pennsylvania.

 

www.fishandboat.com/Resource/Lakes/Pages/KaercherCreekDam...

The upgraded path along the old Limestone Quarry at Cave Hill, Belfast (June 2014)

Cockpit closeup shows the elegant sweep of the Soma Lautetwasser bars with original Raleigh stem (from a 60's vintage sports). Stitched leather cruiser grips by Vitrue. Shallower drop. Took 1" off the end of the Soma bars for perfect hand position. Bullet light also by Soma. Leather bits are scraps from Velo Orange Elkhide bars from another project.

Today I did just a quick one on my way from work to home. And no... That's trail is not my regular route. A small road I sometimes use as an alternate route is just behind the camera.

I'm pretty sure I'm the first person to walk this path in weeks.

Little path

Hopewell Rocks, NB

'Los caminos de la vida no son como yo esperaba ... "

Paths || Leshnic, Macedonia

  

This weekend i was back in the place where i did the first mountain hike, but this time a totally different season and much more difficult to walk as well because of the snow and some very dirty locations. The weather was not that promising but i decided to wait for the sunset anyway, and on the road to my favorite locations i came across this scene which i liked, and i spend almost half an hour finding a composition that suits my taste

  

I did use only 2 exposures, the -1 and 0 ev to blend this shot, and i wanted to create a different kind of mood on this shot that i usually do, and i think i have achieved that... Let me know if you like it I did use some very recent techniques i have been learning in developing the images i like and i think im getting to the point i have always wanted to be, but that process takes a lot of time and practice

  

Hope you like it, feel free to share the images

  

Rilind H |Photography|

At a Buddhist sanctuary temple in Hangzhou

Tour de Wantirna perhaps......?

 

The map shows this as Heathwood which doesn't exist. Actual location is Wantirna.

These paths are above the rock garden designed by Jens Jensen.

   

A calm woodland path, located at Hembury Fort, Devon.

Stoke Park Country Club, a lovely golf course and featured in numerous films including "Goldfinger", remember where Bond first meets Odd Job :)

 

See the opening page of the Stoke Park set for more links/info

[Milford Track] On top of Mackinnon Pass

Bluebells in a spring forest

It's a great path for everyone else too.

Fujifilm X-Pro1 | ISO 200 | 35mm | F/2.8 | 1/60 sec

Following the path through the ice near Anvers Island, Antarctica.

The muddy and slippery path halfway up Pistyll Rhaeadr, Wales.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

After a wintry January, suddenly the snow disappeared, as if by magic. One would think that this was Alberta and a Chinook had come through, but it was an Ontario thaw that quickly altered the landscape. Joan and I headed out for a morning walk on the Golf Course.

Joslyn Art Museum

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