This thread can't die off so soon ;-)
There was a park near where I use to live. Walked and photographed it often. That's where the last two and this one were made.
Same day I think....
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Those are both beauties. It's the overhanging trees that give that comfy feeling. It makes a great path. Here's one from years ago.
shot this in Iceland in 2010. scan from an 8x10 contact print. This is Búðir, on the Snæfellsnes peninsula.
A tractor trail is still a path? More adventures in "no cost photography:" never-refrigerated expired-in-1994 Tri-X rated ASA 50, developed in equally outdated HC-110 dilution H. I find that using these "forgotten and found in the basement" supplies have made me much freer with my photography, no more worrying whether the light is optimal, or the shot is really worth it, and so on. This was pretty much shot into the slanting late afternoon sun:
img074-copy by Pete Lewin, on Flickr
Comments always welcome!
Who can resist a good path?
Boardwalk, Clay Hills, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon
In the Dune Grass, Oregon Coast
Badlands, Midday, Anza-Borrego Desert
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
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