@Luke The B/w makes it spooky. It was a little dark, muddy, horse shoe grooves in the mud and very very green.
@Arpana The path was talking to me. Hold on and I will post what the path led to. This path is called Lover's Lane
@Joel Thanks. I will try to harness my eye so I can make some money on this someday.
@dot This is called lover's lane..for a reason.
@Ash The english country side is full of interesting things. I barely scratched the surface. The next time, I need a few spare batteries to go along. My batteries go down before my memory card gets full
@don thanks. Now we know why Sherlock Holmes was famous.
@Photo Cache The B/w does bring out the true color of the photograph, dont you think!
I see so much beauty around me. Everyday people doing everyday things are all beautiful. When I visit a new city or plainly go around my own, it is the people in their natural self who carry the character of the city with them that attract my attention. Everyone takes pictures of that quaint building or that historic monument. They are the lifeless parts of a city that give a city only structure and form. People give life to a city. With my label: Portraiture, I attempt to capture this very beauty in its nascent form, sometimes unawares of the prying lens.
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kind of spooky, nice shots!
beautiful ... a path that I dream of often in those moments when you want to talk, but to yourself and do so, silently.
very cool shots, man! You've got a good eye.
Joel
That's a strange looking opening in the path. I think I'd prefer to stay out of those hills!
Looks so interesting! Fine capture!
Thanks a lot for your email/help. Much appreciated.
I like the mystery this shot offers. Fine black and white work.
i love walking paths. this is lovely. i particulary found the black and white presentation more dramatic.
@Luke
The B/w makes it spooky. It was a little dark, muddy, horse shoe grooves in the mud and very very green.
@Arpana
The path was talking to me. Hold on and I will post what the path led to. This path is called Lover's Lane
@Joel
Thanks. I will try to harness my eye so I can make some money on this someday.
@dot
This is called lover's lane..for a reason.
@Ash
The english country side is full of interesting things. I barely scratched the surface. The next time, I need a few spare batteries to go along. My batteries go down before my memory card gets full
@don
thanks. Now we know why Sherlock Holmes was famous.
@Photo Cache
The B/w does bring out the true color of the photograph, dont you think!
All that natural green should have been retained in a shot such as this! This is psycho-ish, far from a romantic lover's lane.
Nice shot! Well captured, I would want to walk on this trail again and again.
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