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“If You're walking down the right path and You're to keep walking, eventually You'll make progress.”-Barack Obama

  

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A look down the center of the "town" of Walnut Hill, a recreation of an 1870s village at Living History Farms. This shot was taken during the annual photography day held at this museum, which demonstrates the history of agriculture.

Path at the old home of Tredegar Park golf club between the 6th green and 7th hole

daily shoot challenge - show a path or road that leads the eye through the photograph. 30 / 365

Is this what is known as High Tailing?

On an early Sunday morning stroll.

Sweetwater Wetlands Park

 

..with dedicated zones for cyclists and pedestrians

Taken on a recent walk around Crosse's Wood, Rivington, between Rivington & Blackrod School and Liverpool Castle.

 

Also my first trip out with the Nikon D5100.

 

This shot is an almost exact recreation of an earlier shot - flic.kr/p/9MqcQN

 

Image by Gary Danton, July 2012.

 

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Foggy and frosty morning at my local park. Sutton Park, St.Helens, Merseyside, UK

Clearly flooded paths are a hazard of this stretch as my guidebook even offered an alternative route. It told me to go down the very narrow bank of the river. This meant clambering over a (very bent and twisted) wire fence, and bending almost double to make my way through the – clearly well used – bank.

 

A nice wander through U of T before the anniversary party.

I love forest paths. I love them even more when the light beckons you on . . .

 

Taken at Camp Tamawabi on Prince Edward Island in Canada.

Nikon FM / UXi200

garden path costa rica

The multi use path along California Highway 1 (Cabrillo Highway) north of Santa Cruz is blocked by a fallen tree. The path just south of this point is littered with eucalyptus bark and twigs, probably from the storms a couple of weeks ago.

 

Taken during my ride this morning. IT was a lovely day for a ride -- sunny and mild with a very very light breeze. I rode along the Pacific coast where the surf was breaking furiously with thunderous roars in spots -- I could see the breakers clearing the 30 foot cliffs along the coast in Santa Cruz County. *kapow*!

Rowe Woods - Cincinnati Nature Center

 

There's something pretty cool about pathways like this. They have a certain mystery about them.

Photo by LRiley

© LRiley 2011

All Rights Reserved

Creator: [H.W.G Hayter]

Title: [Path and Bridge]

Date: [c.1890-1910]

Extent: 1 illustration, black and white 24.5x32cm

Notes: From the J.O.P. Bland Papers at the University of Toronto. Some of these drawings appeared in the published and unpublished works of Bland and others.

Format: Ink Drawing

Rights Info: No known restrictions on access

Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher

Part of: MS Coll. 81 Bland, J.O.P. Papers www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/collections/findaids/bland...

 

Another view along the coastal path near St. David's in Wales

The corpse road from Chapel Style to Grasmere

The pathway leading to St. Peter's Seminary, July 30, 2008.

Photo: Douglas Keddy

World Trade Center PATH Station, New York - Santiago Calatrava

On our way to Burg Eltz.

Lodz Hills Landscape Park

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