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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.
From the movie "FENCES" The house from the movie was virtually a prop (in disrepair) and has been torn down. This is the path that Troy Maxson (Denzel Washington) used in the movie. (Filmed in Pittsburgh)
His fence was up at the top of the picture across from the telephone pole.
Most of the homes in this area were built in 1915, the play & film was set in 1955 by playwright August Wilson.
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.
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.
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.
Same path wider view of the scenery and the fields.
Sheep dotted here and there.
Beddgelert is a village and community in the Snowdonia area of Gwynedd, Wales. The population of the community taken at the 2011 census was 455, and includes Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound Gelert
I like the detail and variation in achectecture and structure. I have no confidence in photographing them.
Walker"s Point Neighborhood
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Francis Crick Institute, a biomedical research laboratory in Somers Town, Camden. Designed by architects HOK and completed in 2016.
Sandy pathway to Porth Neigwl beach
Porth Neigwl, also known in English as "Hell's Mouth", is a broad bay, about 3 miles wide, on the south coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales. The bay faces south-west and lies between the headlands of Mynydd Rhiw to the west and Mynydd Cilan to the east.
Within Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. Pathway to one of the exits is at 8 o'clock. The opposite path leads deeper into the gardens.