I enjoy following these paths, share paths you enjoy.
photophile wrote:
I enjoy following these paths, share paths you enjoy.
Karin, thank you so much for hosting this week's challenge. Great start!
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I have a path for a start...
Karin thanks for hosting this week's challenge.
I have some on my phone and in my archives. I'll start with some from my phone, a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G.
On the Railroad Bridge at Railroad Bridge Park near Sequim, WA.
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My daughter Katrina and her dog Max.
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Reflection path to the sun.
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Ranger following the straw path.
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photophile wrote:
I enjoy following these paths, share paths you enjoy.
Photos of 'paths' which I've personally walked during my travels...
An Arboreal Tunnel near Houghton, Michigan - September 1968 - Minolta SR-1, 55mm
Our daughter-in-law and my wife, helping our oldest granddaughter Tyler down the steps from Castle Rock near St. Ignace, Michigan - September 2002 - Minolta X-700, 75-150mm
A walking path through Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne, Australia - August 2003 - Canon IXUS V
Along the River Walk in San Antonio, Texas - August 2004 - Canon IXUS V
The tow-path, which is now a bike/walking path, along a shipping canal in Hochfelden, France - September 2004 - Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
The tow-path along the shipping canal, parallel to the Zorn River, passing under a railroad bridge in the Vosges Mountains in Alsace, France - September 2004 - Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
The path leading to the Canyon Falls & Gorge near Alberta, Michigan - October 2010 - Sony DSC-H2
More of the path leading to the Canyon Falls & Gorge near Alberta, Michigan - October 2010 - Sony DSC-H2
My next set of occasionally traveled 'paths'...
The path through the woods at a rest stop near Indian River, Michigan - October 2011 - Sony DSC-H2
A seldom trod path along a stream feeding into the Cut River near Epoufette, Michigan - October 2011 - Sony DSC-H2
Another path through the woods at a rest stop, this time near Black River Falls, Wisconsin - October 2012 - Sony DSC-H2
Another path through the woods at the rest stop near Black River Falls, Wisconsin - October 2013 - Sony A65, 10-24mm
A bunny rabbit on the trial through the Petrified Forest near Holbrook, Arizona - July 2015 - Apple iPhone 6
Further along the trail through the Petrified Forest near Holbrook, Arizona - July 2015 - Sony A65, 10-24mm
A wooden foot bridge, over a wash, on the greenbelt near our home in Irvine, California - February 2017 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
The foot path through a windrow of Eucalyptus Trees, along a wash on the greenbelt near our home in Irvine, California - February 2017 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
My last set of photos of well trodden 'paths'...
A bike and walking path along the Hicks Canyon Wash in Irvine, California - March 2017 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
A foot path through the 'Grove of the Patriarchs' in the Mount Rainier National Park, Washington - October 2017 - Sony a6000, 10-18mm
The path/steps leading up to Rainbow Falls on the Wailuku River near Hilo, on the Big Island, Hawaii - September 2018 - Apple iPhone 8
The bike path along the Hicks Canyon Greenbelt in Irvine, California - June 2020 - Sony a6000, 16-50mm
A walking path at the Missouri River overlook near Chamberlain, South Dakota - August 2021 - Sony a6500, 18-135mm
Path along the side of our house to my wife's private sitting area and succulent garden, in Irvine, California - March 2023 - Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
The walkway, down into the Natural Bridge Caverns, near San Antonio, Texas - April 2024 - Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
I like to follow paths through the trees
Vaun's photography wrote:
Karin thanks for hosting this week's challenge.
I have some on my phone and in my archives. I'll start with some from my phone, a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G.
I like the sunset and woods path the most.
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