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(...) we can make our own.
One of my friends was with me when I took this shot. He said that in the moment he saw that man passing he knew I would take the shot and exactly how this shot would look like. Let me see if he gets his confirmation ;)
This capture was taken in "DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun" located in Tucson, Arizona. A Beautiful area that was established by Ted DeGrazia, a very well known Southwest Artist.
The lakeshore path was more than a little wet this morning due to 50 knot wind gusts and mighty waves beating the shoreline in Chicago as Hurricane Sandy expands across the Northeast third of the country. No time to be out on the water and definitely not a good time to walk, run or ride the lakeshore trail (though more than a few did exactly that while we shot.
So, now I truly believe the sailing season is at an end for 2012. Time to pull the girl out of the harbor
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Really struggled for time and inspiration for this one. Unfortunately didn't work out quite as I envisaged, but hey - not every photo can be a masterpiece!. Still it's a photo for the day!!
A leaf-littered trail winds down to Ravine Lake with walls of cranberries, fireweed and baneberries.
Follow the path to nirvana and leave behind the cycle of unhappiness and enter into an entirely different mode of existence…an ideal condition of rest, harmony, stability, and joy.
I was hiking a long this muddy path getting my shoes dirty. I like how the moon is visible at the top.
© 2012 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.
Stanage Edge, Peak District, UK.
Nothing new this weekend. Here's another one from the same evening as the previous upload in mod-October.
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.