joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
afsalvo wrote:
Thanks so much, Joe. I thought it was a wonderful spot and could not pass up the photo. Sturbridge Village, MA.
Tony
Tony, I sure love "picturesque," which is something in short supply near me. A lot of nature? Scads! Picturesque? Not much
I found an old path and a new one too.
When I was young I hiked this path every day up out of "Coon Holler" to the hyway to catch a school bus.
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More recently we've treked these paths to view the bloom of blue bonnets in the spring.
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I found a few more 'paths' to share with all of you:
A path through a park in Tokyo, Japan - May 1982 - Minolta XG-M, 50mm
Parker's Piece in Cambridge, England - May 1991 - Minolta XG-M, 35mm
The sidewalk in front of the Horse Guard in London, England - May 1991 - Minolta XG-M, 35mm
The drive into a conference center in Gimo, Sweden - May 1991 - Minolta XG-M, 35mm
The Champ-de-Mars leading toward the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France - September 2004 - Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
A walkway along the Seine River toward Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France - September 2004 - Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
Walking along 'The Wall', the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC - November 2004 - Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
And a few more 'paths':
A walkway out to a scenic overlook near Indian River, Michigan - April 2006 - Canon IXUS V
The plaza in front of Akbarβs Tomb in Sikandra, India - November 2006 - Sony DSC-H2
The walkway toward the Taj Mahal in Agra, India - November 2006 - Sony DSC-H2
The walkway past the Throne Room in the Red Fortress in Agra, India - November 2006 - Sony DSC-H2
The walkway through the Japanese Bonsai Garden in the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan - August 2017 - Sony a6000, 10-18mm
The sidewalk passing through the Stone Arch Gate of the George Washington Carver Memorial Park in Winterset, Iowa - June 2019 - Sony a6000, 10-18mm
The walkway leading up to the Large Wooden Crucifix at the Cross in the Woods Shrine in Indian River, Michigan - July 2021 - Apple iPhone 8
I went down to Independence Dam along the Maumee River, Defiance Ohio. I didn't take my long lens and you might know an eagle flew and I saw 2 eaglets in the nest.
afsalvo wrote:
I love the first one, but Iβd rather not see the last two. π
Hopefully we're safe for the rest of this year.
joecichjr wrote:
Only about 150 feet, but one of my favorites due to the view when you are on the viewing stand at the end πππ
Joe, your IRs in B/W are astounding!
lhammer43 wrote:
I found an old path and a new one too.
Those bluebonnets are so beautiful stretched along the highway.
OldCADuser wrote:
I found a few more 'paths' to share with all of you:
And Notre Dame is making amazing restoration progress. I saw a piece about a Maine carpenter who had been working on the trusses in the spire - hand hewn and using craftsmanship as would have been used in the originals. Fascinating.
OldCADuser wrote:
And a few more 'paths':
Love traveling the world with you.
AnnMurrey wrote:
I went down to Independence Dam along the Maumee River, Defiance Ohio. I didn't take my long lens and you might know an eagle flew and I saw 2 eaglets in the nest.
Why of course, never ever fails!
There will be 1 or 2 more. Thank you.
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