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  • on the edge of the precipice. views overtake, / capturing, / holding us, / close to the earth. grounding us, / yet soaring, / with raptures of verse. slj2007

  • A rocky path leading to an old wooden bridge in Lathkill Dale in the peak district, the srteam/river underneath has dried up, this is usually fast flowing down to the waterfalls in my other photos.

  • A little off the beaten track in the rain forest is this beautiful little natural pond.

  • An old railroad track in the forest.

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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

  • Stone staircase in the Senganen Garden, Kagoshima, Japan

  • Love this spot in the Gold Coast Hinterland, Qld. Australia. It is in the mountains where there are a few lookouts and running water and waterfalls as here.

  • A day at the park in downtown Greenville, SC. / The scene is a Saturday afternoon in one of Greenville’s many city parks. The spectators you see in the form of shadows along the lower edge of the photo are standing on a suspended bridge that spans the falls.

  • Weem Rock is in the small village of Weem, near Aberfeldy in the Breadalbane region of Highland Perthshire (Breadalbane means “Highland Scotland” in Gaelic). Shot taken on Saturday 21st December 08 in the middle of our winter. Reached via the main entrance to Castle Menzies, there is a steep, tree-clad path to the top of the Rock. This path leads to St. David’s Well and Cave. St. David’s Well is ascribed to Sir David Menzies who, in the 15th century, used the place as a retreat from worldly concerns. In the past it has been used as a wishing well but forestry development on the hill above has prevented surface water from reaching underground water courses and so the Well is often dry. The Well was originally known as Fuaran Creig a’Chaibel (Chapel Rock Well) and is attributed to the work of St. Cuthbert who built a wooden oratory here during his missionary journeys through Scotland in the 7th century. The Cave, in which St. Cuthbert probably sheltered and from which the village took its name, is situated almost directly beneath the Well and is difficult to reach. Legend has it that the Cave used to extend to Loch Glassie, nearly two miles away and some 650 feet higher. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Highland Scotland.

  • Near the entrance of Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California.

  • Ricketts Glen is a wonderful State Park in north central Pennsylvania. This park offers some of the best hiking trails in the region. There are numerous waterfalls to be found along the trails. Some of the hiking paths are quite steep and rugged near the waterfalls, but the majority of the trails are a fairly easy stroll, like the section pictured here. This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 10D body fitted with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Zoom lens, at the widest focal length. The shutter speed was 1/15th sec at f/8. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto, tripod was used. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.

  • Hi …I think I am on the right road / to sorting my health problems…. / so should be back soon…..x Taken at Hunstanston Beach / D90

  • This is just something that caught my attention on a hike through Ricketts Glen State Park. These tree roots had been wrapped around a rock for at least a hundred years, maybe much longer than that. What’s the big deal? I don’t know, it was just a thought that was going through my head as I snapped the shot. Beyond that, the light was very interesting and the little maple sapling that was growing between the roots of this ancient tree just made me smile. Sometimes, that’s all the reason I need to start shooting. This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 10D body fitted with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Zoom lens, at the 23mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/250th sec at f/5.6. The camera’s ISO was set to 100, no flash. A Manfrotto, tripod was used with a remote shutter release cable. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.

  • a leisurely stroll through the Cape Breton Highlands / Nikon D40

  • Cape Reinga, Lighthouse, North Island, New Zealand. / Night shot, 30sec exposure. Nikon D200. / The meeting of the Tasman and Pacific Oceans.

  • Featured in Welcome to Utah / 20 Oct. 2009 Which Way – walkways, pathways, stairways, and roadways / Photo taken at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Olympus OM-2n, 50mm f/1.4, color slide film, Slide scanned with Epson V500 Photo scanner. © R. Mike Jacobson – All Rights Reserved. Comments or critique very welcome.

  • Walking path beneath the maple trees at the Moses Cone Estate on the Blue Ridge Parkway in the North Carolina mountains. /

  • Fallen leaves begin to carpet the stone pathway leading to the curved bridge. Photo taken at Starved Rock State Park in Illinois.

  • Tea garden alley in Tamil Nadu, India.

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