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Step into the candidates’ shoes during our special interactive exhibit, Path to the Presidency, on the history of campaigns and elections in the United States. Photo by James Edward Creative for the George W. Bush Presidential Center.

Walking the trails at the John English Prairie, Comlara Park.

Taken in Thetford Forest, near High Lodge

Planina field, Slovenia

This series was photographed in 1990 on 35mm slide film. I digitised them in 2007.

 

The visit to Zermatt and the Matterhorn in July 1990 coincided with the 125th anniversary of the first ascent of the summit by the Englishman, Edward Whymper. He managed to gain the summit just ahead of a rival team from Italy. My efforts ended at the cairned path!

 

The banner over the street in Zermatt celebrates the first ascent.

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Didn't see anything but deer. The jungle was an absolutely beautiful sight despite the lack of fierce tigers and wild elephants.

Sold! Mixed media painting with acrylics,water color, graphite, vintage text, old sheet music, gel transfers, and beeswax. Blogged this at www.myartfullife.blogspot.com

We were happy to see some light. It was a little dark and scary.

Journeys & Paths Panel at Armchair. Photo by Jason Travis. jasontravisphoto.com

"Choosing one path means abandoning others - if you try to follow every possible path you will end up following none."

~Paulo Coelho

 

I've been hanging on to that quote for so long and finally found something for it. I'm not even sure I believe it anymore. I think there's wisdom in having the humility to know it's time to change paths. Being committed to a path is one thing, being so stubborn to stay on a path that is no longer right for you is another.

 

Either way, Paulo Coelho wrote one of my favorite books called The Alchemist.

 

Peace friends

praia de paçô.

setembro 2015.

Giardino di Boboli, Firenze.

[25/04/2010]

Montalvo, district of Alcácer do Sal, Alentejo, South of Portugal, in the house of Dr. António Cordeiro, my friend and «patrono» since more than 20 years; for him and his wife Margarida Branco.

mbrito

 

Taken about half-way up the miner's track, just after the nice smooth path ran out! The summit looked incredibly far away at this point

There's a wonderful wak along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path from Porthgain - amazing scenery and interesting remains of the old slate workings, and industry now long gone. Allow 3/4 hour to get from Godremamog Mill to Porthgain.

Professor Hun Lee, George Mason University School of Management

MSNBC TV and radio host Ed Schultz "The Ed Show" visits Nebraska to meet with landowners facing eminent domain from TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline. Ed was greeted by a big group of Pipeline Fighters at the renewable energy-powered barn that Bold Nebraska built in the path of the pipeline, and conducted a town hall-style interview with landowners inside the barn.

 

(Photo by Mary Anne Andrei / Bold Nebraska)

This is a piece I painted for my dad's birthday. It is encaustic and oil on a wooden cigar box tray 6 3/4" sq.

The meandering path through Shanklin Chine

 

©2013 Nick Edwards, All Rights Reserved

This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.

Matthew has been begging for two years to go to the Space Center in Huntsville. So I took him yesterday and it was fun. This is Space Shuttle Pathfinder. Not everyday you see a fully stacked space shuttle!!!

Cathedral Grove, MacMillan Provincial Park, BC

mobile photography

Great Meadow Path on June 2011

Resolution Way, formerly Mechanics Path connects Deptford High Street and Church Street along the south side of the railway viaduct, the former 'Mechanics Arms' (now a restaurant) on the right.

 

This is a rare remaining section of the once 'gas-lit tree-lined boulevard' built by the London and Greenwich Railway alongside the line. An artists impression of the early days can be seen here - mikes.railhistory.railfan.net/imfile/03812.jpg

  

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