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Walking by myself, the day sure was grand. The trees greeted me like old friends, as the pathway reached toward a beckoning vanishing point.
Grass Valley CA
Water meanders through a lovely array of boulders at Diana's Falls in New Hampshire's White Mountains
Artistic framing of a distinct natural pathway through crystal-clear turquoise water connecting several reefs.
The surface of the water shows gentle ripples and reflections indicating sunlight illuminating the scene.
The overall impression is one of a pristine and inviting tropical seascape.
Either physical or conceptual, a pathway is a route that can be followed to reach a destination or achieve a specific result.
Lower ISO settings, like 64, allows for more detail to be captured in both the bright and dark parts of a scene, leading to a wider range of tones in the final image. Best used in bright outdoor settings.
Shot from Ras Nasrani, Sharm El Sheikh, one of the best snorkeling and dive sites in the world where the waters are known for their extraordinary clarity, offering visibility beyond 30 meters below.
This pathway is near mid twelfth century Dolbadarn castle in Llanberis,and it called coed Victoria as it in the grounds of the Royal Victoria Hotel in Llanberis.
Line of rocks slowly melting away leading out to the fiery evening sky. Not much rain on this day but the drama was in full effect.
This image was taken several years ago with my Holga camera. The roll of film was lost for all that time. I just found it and had the negatives processed. Third in the series.
Walking above the village of Llanberis and looking towards the Eryri mountains and yr wyddfa,with cae newydd old farmhouse under all those tree's.
The lone tree on the pathway to the estuary.
Talsarnau or Talsamau is a village and community in the Ardudwy area of Gwynedd in Wales. Its population was 525 in 2001, and had increased to 550 at the 2011 Census. The village of Talsarnau is situated on the A496 coastal road between Maentwrog and Harlech, close to the hamlets of Eisingrug and Llandecwyn
The early evening light is magnificent on these beech trees. At the minute they are shady and green. Later in the year, I am hoping they will turn the oranges and golds I have seen on them before - see them in my Trees album.
Welsh Poppies thriving along a shaded path on the Jurassic Way near the village of East Farndon.
I only discovered this part of the path in 2020 during the first lockdown.
Pathyway
The view from one of the raised platforms on the edge of Derwent Water looking towards Castle Crag in Borrowdale.
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Camera - Sony A7RII
Lens - Sony FE16-35mm f4
Focal Length 27mm
Fstop - f8
Exposure Time - 1/10 second
ISOspeed - ISO100
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I like the detail and variation in achectecture and structure. I have no confidence in photographing them.
Walker"s Point Neighborhood
Milwaukee, Wisconsin