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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.
The path can be hard to follow at times, but at this farmhouse near Humphrey Head, there is a guide.
The Parkland Walk has two sections, the North section between Alexandra Palace and Cranley Gardens, and the South section between Highgate and Finsbury Park. Both are on old sections of railway which were closed in the 1950s and turned into an official walkway and nature reserve in 1984. It is a popular walking route today.
As a railway, it was part of British Railways by the time of closure, and was set to become part of the London Underground, but the plans were never completed, letting nature take the land back.
A path through a quiet forest on the Bunyan Trail, behind the old All-Saints Church near Ridgmont in Bedfordshire.
Experienced an analogue hard drive crash... picked up this roll of film from the lab only to be given it in 5 pieces! Apparently it exploded in the dryer. Recovered 5 images, but the rest damaged beyond repair.
From my final project.
This was another from my final four images for the show. I have always been intrigued by the lighting in our garden, which is quite intense and creates dark shadows everywhere. I liked how you are being drawn to the light but the path is leading you into a dark alley.
The soft curves and gentle expression of this Buddha generates a certain tranquility.
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A bike path travels through the country and near farms as it passes near S. Charleston, Ohio on a sunny day.
Path overlooking Sharon Kaye Brooks Memorial Lake on the grounds of the Carter Presidential Library & Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.