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Howth, County Dublin

A short trail leading from the Rushy Common Car Park to the Bird Hide, which overlooks the Lake's islands.

Epsom Downs

Surrey

UK

On the Gatineau side of the river.

Seoul, South Korea, Canonet QL-17 G-III, Fuji Superia X-tra 400

Rocky path in the woods.

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.

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/500

Description: This is a path that splits leading in two different directions around the lake. This photograph was taken at Pine Knob Nature Preserve.

the path at Champoeg park

I take this path a few times a week to my favorite hiking spot. I love it here.

main path through fosse meadows

Marty on his way to the WTC via the PATH train under the Hudson.

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.

this is a picture of a path on the side of the water way i used a shutter speed of 1/40 and my aptiure was set to F22. I love the shadows and different shades of the wood. I used a wide apiture to show the leancth depth of the bridge.

This path, barely visible, was a street according to Google Maps. I was sweating by the time I managed to clear this path, without a machete.

There was a path leading through the trees that reminded me of an over-ground rabbit burrow, but for humans.

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Dusk hits as lanterns light up to illuminate the garden path.

I like being alone sometimes and then I go to the most silent part of the city.

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