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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).
Hocking Hills State Park
Logan, Ohio
On the hike from Cedar Falls to Old Man's Cave July 08
'The Path' is an inspiring new Second Life exhibition showcasing some of the Metaverse's most talented 3D immersive artists.
A path in Manassas Battlefield Park in Manassas, Virginia. It is the end of summer and fall will soon be here.
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In the little park along Djugårdsbrunnsviken.
It is raining as usual here in Stockholm. That's why it is so nice to have some sunny photos stored in the archive. These photos were taken on the 15th of May.
I'm going to take you for a virtual walk in one of the most beautiful parts of my city.
The stroll starts from here.
These are wooden planks craved with buddhism teachings. Located on a steep hill, these teaching teaches the purpose of life. Very interesting ... (the path is very, very steep with uneven ground).
Path within Stretford Meadows(Turn Moss). First day out with any sort of DSLR camera, my first being the Nikon D3100
The pathway once you walk out of my apartment, leading to my car. See another perspective I shot a while back here
A section of the beautiful Wales Coast Path in the Gower Peninsula. You can see Worm's Head in the distance.
Access to the PATH (Port Authority Trans Hudson) rail system inside the Oculus.
The PATH lines run to various stops in Jersey City and Newark via a pair of Downtown Hudson Tubes that run under the Hudson River. The tunnels are about 97 feet below sea level and opened in 1909.
In 2006 the FBI uncovered a plot to detonate explosives that would destroy and flood the tunnel in the PATH's Downtown Hudson Tube.
Our unlimited MTA cards didn't give us access to the PATH system but I later found that if I added $2.75 to my MTA card, the PATH gates would have taken just that portion as a "pay-per-ride" value and let me through. It would have nice to get some photos of this relatively brand new station. Fortunately I found a user on Flickr that posted a lot of photos that let me see what it looks like down there.
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