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There is a network of well worn foot paths in the area adjacent to Glendinning Rock Garden. Who knew?
Taken with my Android phone, using Camera 360 app.
One of many paths winding through the Carlton Gardens. #9362
(c) Natasha Emerson / PictoQuesto
Carlton, Melbourne, Australia - 19 May 2020
I have to admit, I regretted choosing to walk from work to uni along the cycle path as soon as I stepped onto the footbridge and the lights disappeared. But there wasn't a non-dark way to swap onto, so I squared my shoulders and tried to put confidence into my walk. There was this guy walking behind me, though, who was freaking me out a little - so stopped to take photos until he passed me. And then worried he was waiting in the shadows to jump out at me as soon as I got to the part without lights...
I fucking hate feeling like this - it was only about 6.10pm, but I thought the path wouldn't be so empty... and I can't find a route from Clifton to Bower that doesn't include dark paths, or adds twenty minutes to the walk.... I hate feeling scared, I hate feeling stupid.
Exhausted and starving, we made our way back to civilization.. now much wiser, not to mention much colder and much damper...
This hike at Arapaho National Forest started off as just your average (though rather difficult) hike in the beautiful woods. We kept passing people with huge backpacks and walking sticks and hiking gear coming the other way.. towards us... We didn't even stop to consider that we looked nothing like them, with no food or provisions or gear... we just said "hi" and kept walking. We were looking for a lake that was on the map (which we never found.) Eventually, it turned into the "we almost died hike of doom," but it was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.
Item Number: 6645-39-pt1
Document Title: Mr.W. R. Coe/ Oyster Bay, Long Island/ Sketch Plan for Terraces, Balustrades & Walks/; Scale 1/8"= 1' [orig]
Project: 06645; Coe, William R.; Oyster Bay; NY; 07 Private Estate & Homesteads; 397;
Artist/Creator: OBLA / OLMSTED BROTHERS ||WLW
Location:FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED NHS, BROOKLINE, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose:A&E (Architectural & Engineering)
Physical Characteristics: 43 3/4" x 42" Van Dyke neg graphite paper
Dates: 23-OCT-1918 [orig]
Notes: Path, Loggia, Terrace, Turf, Gravel Walk, Pool, Covered Passage [orig]/
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
A spooky effect of the bare roots snaking their way along the path beside the Walla Brook just above its confluence with East Dart River
Maggie ate her own baby this morning. It was horrific to walk in the kitchen and see this path of entrails leading to the back door.
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Sprocket Rocket & Fuji Sensia 400 slide film, scanned in Canoscan 9000F using 120 film mask and Hamrack VueScan.
View of Criminal Court buildings from Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland - December 2012.
Our daughter's home can be described as being on the "flight path" for YOW (Ottawa International Airport). When we arrived Friday the planes were all landing along this "route" in the sky.
Canon EOS 5DS with a Canon EF 70-300 f4-5.6 IS USM lens.
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A different edit of a previously uploaded photo. Let me know which one you like better.
This is also my submission for todays photochallenge for path.
As always I appreciate and comments or criticism as it always helps me improve as a photographer.
The result of my habit to shoot urban dull and gloomy environments from an interesting point of view.
The soft curves and gentle expression of this Buddha generates a certain tranquility.
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