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I passed by this spot during an evening walk in the arboretum. The path in this photo has a very subtle S-curve. Compositionally, the curve of the path leads the viewer's eye up from the bottom of the photo and further out to the background near the ferns. It creates a sense of mystery as it bends out of sight.
It was getting dark and the wide lens I was using doesn't have a very wide max aperture, and I refuse to increase the ISO and add noise to the image. I had to capture a bunch of shots using high speed burst mode and hope that one came out clear. This one isn't perfect but you can't tell unless you zoom in all the way.
Post-processing in Lightroom: decreased color temperature; increased tint, exposure, highlights, clarity, and vibrance; decreased shadows, whites, and blacks; spot removal on some pinecones on the path; crop to remove vignetting from lens hood
The smoother portions of the paths up and down Mt. Vodno weren't always that easy to traverse with all the snow. I had to foot-ski down much of the way.
This wide path is the last section of the walk from Les Chaux to Alpes Des Chaux where we were staying.
At its November 2025 Board meeting, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey proposed plans to make major service increases across the PATH rail system beginning in 2026, following completion of the agency’s comprehensive PATH Forward rehabilitation program. When its package of extensive service improvements is fully implemented, PATH – for the first time in 25 years – will offer service on every line, every day.
The return of seven-day service on all four PATH lines is a major milestone in the Port Authority’s long-term modernization of the 117-year-old railroad. Riders will see the first phase of these changes implemented in March 2026 following completion of the $430 million PATH Forward initiative. The enhanced service options will deliver faster, more direct travel for weekend customers as well as shorter wait times during weekday rush hours, offering riders a more reliable and convenient experience across all lines and all days of the week.
This photo shows the halfway point of the Grove St station renovation during the first phase of PATH Forward in spring 2024, with the completed section on left.
Credit: PANYNJ
Taken as part of the T189Project365 challenge - this week's theme is paths and corridors ... P.S. we don't have a garden path ;-)
Path of least resistance isn't usually the best one... carry on!
LAGWAGON - "Path Of Least Resistance"
Put yourself together, figure out what's going on
If you don't stop, the music will stop before too long
But isn't it always the same old thing,
The violence of the fights, the friends you bring,
Basically you're just out to ruin our scene
It's the path of least resistance, I presume
Why is it that I don't incite the same from you?
Stay on the path you've chosen, you pussy
What does it take for you to know the path you've chosen's not for me?
We don't agree
Take your fights somewhere else, we don't want them here
We've got a scene that's growing strong, don't interfere
'Cause you're the minds of all the kings,
You and all this city's pigs shutting places down,
Why can't you see?
It's the path of least resistance, I presume
I presume
Why is it that I don't incite the same from you?
Down the path you've chosen, you proceed
What does it take for you to know the path you've chosen's not for me?
You and I determine what in our future lies ahead
And we will find it in the end, or so it's said
But whatever it is that you may do
Hear me when I say to you
Fighting is a joke and so are you
It's the path of least resistance, I presume
Why is it that I don't incite the same from you?
Down the path you've chosen, you proceed
What does it take for you to know the path you've chosen's not for me?
That's right!
The Huron Clinton Metropolitain Authority decided to repave their bike path at Stony Creek Metropark this year.
After hitting up the vintage textiles show, we headed over for a lengthy photo op at Old Sturbridge Village. It could not possibly have been a more gorgeous day, and the village was shockingly and awesomely devoid of school groups. It was a marvelous way to roll around in not being at work.
-- Pk.