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On the path of life there is only one thing that is 100% sure. That on this path we are headed for the unknown. On one side it might seem dark and the other may seem bright, but the regardless of what lies ahead, it should forever be perceived as shining.
Or another perspective:
Light represents spirituality. Darkness represents corporeality. While they are opposites, people need to integrate them. According to Chasidic teachings the task of human beings in this world is to recognize that the world is like a forest. Essentially dark, with rays of light. And to make the light the focus of the world while progressing towards a place that is full of light.
The carved path of a retreating glacier.
"All the rocks are freshly glaciated, even below the sea-level, nor have the waves as yet worn off the surface polish, much less the heavy scratches and grooves and lines of glacial contour." -John Muir
Glacier Bay National Park, Gustavus, Alaska
New York Power Authority’s Smart Path clean energy transmission infrastructure project in the North Country has now been completed and successfully energized. The Smart Path project is an upgrade of 78 miles of transmission lines that span from Massena in St. Lawrence County to Croghan in Lewis County. The milestone helps put New York on track to meet its nation-leading clean energy goals, outlined in the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, including 70 percent renewable energy generation by 2030 and a zero-emissions electricity sector by 2040.
Images taken in support
of Scotlands Gardens scheme. These depict a recently established garden, cultivated from an unused area of scrub and conifer ground. The garden lies each side of a small watercourse and is shaped to reflect its surroundings, with a mixture of floral borders, lawn, produce and ecological areas.
A nice smooth path took me back to the waterside. However, suddenly it ended and I had to continue my way through a sand path, something my city bike isn't made for... ;)
Orangery Path at Hampton Mansion in Maryland. I took this photo on a school field trip, and this quote has gotten me through a lot.
Technical;
Pentax Spotmatic SPII
Carl Zeiss Jenna T* 50mm ƒ/2.8 M42 Prime
Polypan F 50 ISO Rated at 200ISO
Ilford Ilfosol 3 1:15 + 1:100 Rodinol + 1.5mL XTOL + 1mL HC-110 - 11 Minutes 20°C
Scanned from Negative on Epson Perfection 4490
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