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The Jessup Path traverses a marshy area between the Park Loop Road and Dorr Mountain.
Since the day had started with rain but by mid-morning was merely overcast we decided to photograph in a wooded area. I suggested the Jessup Path because I had been there in the summer and found the area to be quite interesting since it was flat (unlike many of the popular Mount Desert locations) and the woods were open with very little understory vegetation. Originally the plan was to take the path starting at the south end from the Nature Center parking lot but a trail crew was working on installing a bog walk (the path is usually very wet and the walk will make it easier to access and prevent trail widening). Instead we looped via the Stratheden Path to where the Great Marsh fire road intersects Jessup. From there we were able to go South a little ways along the path.
I setup the tripod so that very little of the sky was included in the picture, I didn't want to have blocked up regions that would require multiple extractions from the RAW file with multiple layers and complicated masking in Photoshop. I also decided this was a good picture to have the smallest depth of field possible and isolate the trunk by making the background out of focus, which is unusual for me.
The final image is made up of two extractions from a single RAW file. The first was for the birch trunk, the highlight contrast was increased very slightly to improve the separation of the mid-tone grays from the white of the bark. The second was for the background which was made slightly darker than normal. The two images were placed in separate layers and masks created so that the subject birch trunk is lighter than the out of focus trunks in the background. The trunk of the fallen birch on the left was made slightly darker so that it was less distracting.
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Some times the path in life is uphill. Occasionally it changes direction. Some of your steps will be bathed in light and others will be cold and blue!
The Haunted Path is a family attraction at Diana's Pumpkin Patch in PEI. Not only is Diana's a great place to go for fresh garden vegetable including every description of pumpkin you could imagine, it's also a great place to entertain the kids. The venue is decorated with all manner of scary Halloween-like figures and, of course, pumpkins galore!
With the semaphore in the distance against us, Direct Rail Services class 20/3 locomotives 20312 (20042, D8042) and 20309 (20075, D8075) are seen at Barnetby during a booked pathing stop, enroute from Crewe to Cleethorpes, with Pathfinder Tours "The Trent Almighty"
6th September 2014
Not sure I got the focus right on this - I like the depth of field, and the light, but maybe focus is too much in the foreground?
I used this photo as the response to Dan Wright's piece The road to who knows where for our palimpsest:sublimation project
I don't know what my path is yet. I'm just walking on it.~Olivia Newton-John
Created for: GhostWorks Quote Challenge
Crushed (sometimes called rotten or decomposed) granite garden path lined with Brussels Block. Natural stone steps were also used.
This was a photo taken 6 months ago in autumn, within Winkworth Arboretum. I've been a bit behind with my post processing and I've only just come around to looking at these. The actual day was pretty wet, with rain for most of the day. During the times I didn't seek shelter, I took quite a few photos on the day but not many I would say were keepers. I quite like this one though - probably the colours and the definition of the path.
This photo looks better on black (press L).
I'm not sure if I took the path less traveled....I went right, past the tennis courts. The trees and other foliage around campus are magnificent, though.
Exploring the Wychwood area of the Cotswolds on a circular walk we came across this enticing view! This is a path just begging to be walked!