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Path along The High Street, Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes

John Hendry Park in Vancouver, BC.

Few more from yesterday's great walk with the YAS bods..!!

Crowden Horseshoe from Woodhead Pass..

8.7 miles in about 3.5 hours..

It got hot in the sunshine, it was hard going on the uphill bits and it was very boggy/soggy on the tops!! Wet feet and suncream all round!! Nice!! :)

coast path, countisbury near lynton

This is Wimbledon Chase, I'd never known before.

The start of Spring means walks into an enchanting new green world.

 

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Newtown, Connecticut

Spring 2013

Devonian Regional Park, Metchosin, BC

Jay Cooke State Park, Outside Duluth, MN. June 7th, 2011.

See the Finnish classic red house at the end? Colours of fall.

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Nikon D70, Nikkor 18-70 AF-S G DX

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“You cannot travel the path until you have become the path itself”

 

Photo taken at Lagenda Park, Langkawi

Rerik - Germany 2010

Yes, yes I left the aperture wide open and messed up the dof. Well, I was (happily) distracted...

The round as always... but which is always different. The seasons change, we change..

Parc Regional de la Riviere du Nord - 29 April 2015

Path in the Aarhus memorial park, founded in recognition of the Danish World War 1 veterans. Every year on September 11th 1100 hours, there is a commemoration ceremony. I have always wanted to go!

My exams are done!! YAY, first year of university is officially over! :D

Just checking how much distortion there is in the lens. A significant amount :) Also a test of the in camera CA correction, which as expected hardly touches the purple fringes on the bricks near the edge of the frame.

(2007-10-09) The steps are more dynamic in this version...need to get my OM-10 back so I can shoot it with my 24mm lens before all the leaves die.

A snaking path brings hikers to the next 3 peaks. The boulder we sat on offered a panoramic view of the path leading to the remaining peaks, and I just snapped away, in awe of the sheer size of the crowd.

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