Pathway 

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  • Ancient Pathways
    by Becca Cusworth

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Isle of Skye, February 2007 :)

  • Trees
    by Dirk Delbaere

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  • Fervent
    by linaji

    US$7.32–US$167.20

    Model: Alanna Reynolds POEM CALLED BY SAME FERVENT BY TERILEE Tonight I am hungry / Last night I rested / Tomorrow I will heal / But for tonight / I am starving / Not for subtle gestures / Or a gentle touch / I want you to be famished too / Hunt me / Feed from my nectar / And I will swallow / Your hunger too / Come with me / On this obsessive journey / Fly with me into the night / Penetrate my consciousness / I will consume your spirit / Together we will take flight / Blast through the threshold / Explode / Into infinity / Because / Tonight I am hungry / I want you to be hungry too! YOUR WORK THRILLS ME ALMOST AS MUCH AS HAVING YOU IN MY LIFE.. I APPRECIATE ALL THAT YOU ARE.. LIVING BREATHING WOMAN OF WOMEN. XOX

  • Inari
    by Paul Tait

    US$4.39–US$100.32

    Images from Australia / Architecture / Images from Japan / Sunsets / Water Scenes

  • Scattered Leaves .. Pathway through the woods , autumn time

  • Parkland Path
    by Annette Blattman

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    ir image toned

  • Killarney Lake Path
    by A90Six

    US$4.19–US$95.76

    The setting sun picked out the Autumn colours along the pathway through the trees leading to the edge of one of the beautiful lakes of Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland. / / The Lakes of Killarney have many legends and stories of magic and mystery attached to them. The Tuatha de Danaan or the Tribes of the Goddess Danu are thought to have been a sea-faring race called Pelasgians that lived near the Aegean Sea. The Danaans were a magical race, and possessed the knowledge of blacksmithing. They came to the British Isles after they were driven from their homes by invaders from the northeast and southeast. / According to the Book of Invasions, the Tuatha de Danaans were driven northward from Greece as a result of invasion from Syria, and eventually reached Ireland by way of Denmark, to which they gave their own name, Kingdom of the Danaans and North Britain. The date of their arrival in Britain is recorded as 1472 BC. According to Herodotus in History, the Syrian invasion of Greece may be the capture by Phoenicians of the Danaan shrine of the White Goddess Io at Argos, then the religious capitol of the Peloponnese. The Cretans colonized it in 1750 BC. Herodotus does not date the event except that it happened before the Argo expedition to Colchis, which the Greeks dated 1225 BC and before Europa went from Phoenicia to Crete, a tribal emigration, which probably took place some centuries earlier before the sack of Cnossos in 1400 BC. / According to legend, when the Danaans landed in Ireland, they arrived from the sky on a ship of dark clouds on the eve of Beltaine. The Tuatha de Danaans brought with them the stone of destiny called Lia Fail, which was placed on Tara and used to choose the rightful kings of Ireland. They also brought the spear of Lugh, which made whoever wielded it victorious in battle. The third gift they brought was The Sword of Nuada or the Sword of Light, which none could escape from. There was a fourth gift, the Cauldron of the Dagda, which would always be filled with food so that none would starve. / They had to fight the Firbolgs, which they defeated on the hill of Moytura, but the Danaan king, Nuada, lost his hand in this battle. Then, they had to fight the Formorians, a race of ugly giants. The Danaans won the fight with the help of their champion, Lugh, and the Formorians were sent to live under the sea. / 200 years after arrival of the Danaans in Ireland, people sailing from Thrace through the / Mediterranean and out into the Atlantic, landed in Wexford Bay where they came into conflict with the Danaans, but were persuaded to pass out into Northern Britain, then called Albany. They were known as Picts, or Painted Ones. / The Milesians arrived soon after. Instead of fighting the Milesians, the Danaans chose to retreat into the hills and mounds, living in raths that were invisible to humans. Because of this, they were referred to as “Aes Sidhe,” which means the people of the sidhe. The Danaans became the faery folk of Ireland, also called ‘the gentry,’ ‘the grey ones’ or ‘the others.’ They are not tiny faeries but are of normal height and shapeshifters. They are the spirits of the wood, river, and mounds. They are immortals and the only thing that can harm them is iron. The fact that only iron can harm theTuatha de Danaans my have a deeper meaning. It is possible that the Danaans were a Bronze Age race that was defeated by an Iron Age race, the Milesians. / http://www.kelleyheckart.com/Tuatha_de_Danaan.html

  • Country Road
    by Anne Hale

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    Impressionist digital painting done in Corel Painter. © 2009 Anne Hale Featured in Featured Art & Photography, Redbubble homepage June 22, 2009. / Featured in First Things group. / Fearuted in Digital Artists United /

  • Pathway In The Woods
    by ktowers

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    Pathway In The Woods… Autumn / Fall 2007 England. Taken at a local country park, i love the woods here, its one of my favourite places to be no matter what the weather. I love the way the tree branches curve along this forest path.. / Hinchingbrooke Park , Huntingdon . England

  • Pathway through the stars
    by Neil Boucher

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    Following on from my first attempt at star trails, while in the Grampians with Jared and Lee, Jared and I went out to Lake Fyans to try our luck. This is my second attempt at star trails. Still learning but improving I think. / Jared’s amazing first attempt is here Camera: Canon 5D / Lens: EF 17-40 f4.0 / Focal length: 22mm (Note – full frame sensor) / Shutter Speed: 30 seconds x 111 exposures / Aperture: f4.5 / ISO: 400 / White balance: Auto / Format: RAW / Drive Mode: Burst / Tripod, remote shutter release / Post Processing: Lightroom – Exposure + 1.52, straighten, slight crop / Photoshop – Chris Schur’s Star Trails Action Slight Levels, slight curves Lessons Learnt… Next time, shoot at 800 to get more light. Pay more attention to composition of the foreground.

  • The Malvern Hills
    by AngelaBarnett

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    The Beautifull Malvern Hills in the heart of England. Seen here looking North from British camp, an ancient Iron Age Hill fort , and reputed to be the inspiration for Tolkien’s Weather Top where Frodo is stabbed by the Nasgul’s blade. Taken late in May, just before sunset. The Victorian town of Great Malvern is nestled into the highest of the hills, and is famous for its natural mineral water springs and wells which run freely from the hillside. The Queen even drinks Malvern Water…...could Malvern have been Tolkien’s Rivendell?

  • Bench and Backdrop
    by Lachlan Kent

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    I saw this wonderful spectacle of one day when I was coming home from the city. Praktica LTL with SMC Takumar 35mm (I think) and Kodak Colour 400 . Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

  • passing windows
    by butchart

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    caught hiding in a hallway

  • All money from sales of this picture will be donated to the Wildlife Appeal This is the pathway to the top of the coppice where you have a great view of this part of Lancashire . Taken while walking my dogs this morning . / Accrington Lancs UK . / With Orton Effect / Best viwed large / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D.

  • The Path
    by Deborah Parkin

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    Taken at Hadrian’s Wall – another freezing cold day.

  • pathway
    by butchart

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    another road sign… by mother earth

  • Rockpools
    by Anna Ridley

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    St. Mary’s Lighthouse, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK

  • Pathway To The Light
    by Steven Agius

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    Photo of Cape Otway Lighthouse, which is off the great Ocean Road in Victoria.

  • FEATURED IN YOUR MAGIC PLACE GROUP ALL PROCEEDS FROM ANY SALES OF THIS WORK WILL GO TO MY FRIEND AWDIGITAL DREAMS TO HELP HER BUY A NEW DIGITAL SLR …...FOR HER GENEROUS HEART .AND KINDNESS TO MANY WOMEN / / NOT THAT SHE CAN’T TAKE A GREAT PHOTO WITH A POINT AND SHOOT THAT IS :) LOVE FROM MICHELE

  • Ancient Pathway
    by Becca Cusworth

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Isle of Skye, February 2007

  • Pathway to the Sea...
    by LeCroix

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    Boards forming a path through the dunes to the sea, at my local beach..

  • To Follow Without Fear
    by Nelson Campbell

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    Wild Nights – Wild Nights! (Poem 249) / by Emily Dickinson Wild Nights – Wild Nights! / Were I with thee / Wild Nights should be / Our luxury! Futile – the winds – / To a heart in port – / Done with the compass – / Done with the chart! Rowing in Eden – / Ah, the sea! / Might I moor – Tonight – / In thee!

  • Spiritual Pathway
    by Carolyn Staut

    US$35.62–US$190.00

    Spiritual Pathways may mean many things to many people. When I came upon this scene, I recall breathing a sigh of relief and joy. There was a stillness and sacredness about this very simple yet elegant pathway. May you find the same sense of relief and joy as you view this painting, Spiritual Pathway.

  • Torii
    by Melanie McQuoid

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    This is Fushimi Inari in Kyoto. A Shinto Shrine with thousands of vermilion torii lining the paths on the hill on which the shrine is located. One of Kyoto’s oldest (founded in 711 AD) and most revered Shinto shrines, Fushimi Inari serves as the headquarters for all the 40,000 shrines dedicated to Inari across Japan. / Dedicated to Inari, the god of rice, sake, and prosperity. / It was featured in the film Memoirs of a Geisha.

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