This shows poles marking the Alpine Walking track on the side of Mt.Nelse on the Bogong High Plains near Falls Creek. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Enjoy!
Model – Stacey
Taken with a Nikon D50
Bourke Street, Melbourne
Walk gently upon the Earth….
Taken In Kasmier in the Mogul Gardens.. Love’s procession is moving; / Beauty is waving her banner; / Youth is sounding the trumpet of joy; / Disturb not my contrition, my blamer. / Let me walk, for the path is rich / With roses and mint, and the air / Is scented with cleanliness. Kahilil Gibran
Model: Jo O’Brien www.vividphotography.net see all collaborations with Jo here
Jim – is the senior volunteer Guide for the Bibbulmum Track here in Western Australia. / This was taken in the Dwellingup Hotel beer garden after an arduous four day walk in support of the Bibbulmum Track Foundations Corporate Challenge. A four day walk during which competitors in groups of four complete several land and water based activities. The Bibbulmum Track is a world acclaimed 1000 km walk only track from Perth to Albany on the states Southern Coast. Spaced about every 20 clicks or so are three walled huts with bunks, fire place and a bush toilet. I reckon Jim’s done about 6 or 8 full length walks. See ya there :-) Further info can be obtained at the following address: http://www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au/ >
Taking a short walk in the hills just out of the village Libverda Spa (Lazne Libverda), I was fascinated by the wind playing with snow, and by the dark leafless trees contrasting with the snowy tracks on the road. February 2002. Canon EOS 500N, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, levels, convert to BW, sharpening, crop. This is the same locality where I made the photograph Landscape around Libverda Spa, Czech Republic five and half years later:
Meldon Quarry, on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK Taken from close to the parking area at Meldon, this is a January view of South Down, near Okehampton, on an extraordinarily clear day. It is an image which had slipped into the wrong folder when I was sorting them in the new year. (103)
My team of Track Workers, after a very cold and mostly sleepless night, thaw out whilst getting a fire going to cook breakfast before heading out once again to do volunteer maintenance work on the Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia.
We are still on the Cape to Cape walking track as we look behind us at Yallingup Beach, the nursery for most of our state’s top surfers and one of our very favourite places. This is on the Indian Ocean coast some 320kms south west of Perth, Western Australia. I might add that the ocean is usually far more active than it is in this picture. This is all part of the Leeuwin/Naturaliste National Park.
One track into Bushrangers’ Bay on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula runs high above a creek, through old banksia forests. If you walk it late in the day you can hear voices when there is no one around. A trick of the wind in the trees perhaps, or The People, its original inhabitants?
The former railway line that once snaked its way fifteen kilometres from Adamstown to Belmont was originally constructed in the late 1880’s. It was used to transport coal from mines in the Lake Macquarie area to the Port of Newcastle. Evidence of some of the mines is still visible from the track. The Adamstown to Belmont Rail line helped contribute to the development of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie. As well as being used for coal haulage, it was used as a passenger service between Belmont and Newcastle with stations at Kahibah, Whitebridge and Redhead. The last scheduled steam train ran in 1967 before switching to diesel and the last passenger train ran in 1971. During the 1980’s coal mines along the corridor began to close down and the line ceased to be used in 1991 with the closure of Lambton B Colliery. The railway closed in 1991, and the two Councils completed the purchase of the corridor in 1994. Shortly after, the Fernleigh Tunnel (having survived two earthquakes in 1925 and 1989) was closed to public access following an assessment of its structural condition. It has since been reopened and this is where I took this photograph.
This old horse drawn timber tram above Triplet Falls, still stands on the site of / Knotts No 1 Mill / The area surrounding Triplet Falls was once / home to Knotts No 1 sawmill. This mill was one / of the largest of the many timber mills that began / operation after the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes / railway opened up the rugged and remote west / Otways in 1902. / The mill started in 1908 and was operated from / 1909, by a Melbourne timber merchant, G.W. / Knott. He sold it to the War Service Homes / Commission in 1920. / The mill processed over 3,600 tons of Mountain / Ash per year producing timber for the homes of / servicemen returning from World War One. / Now that the forest has reclaimed the site it is / hard to imagine the industry that was sustained / here for more than 20 years. Pentax istDS Camera. Three exposures bracketed to create an HDR image.
man and woman walking along a path by the sea with tall ships
My Website Love will Lead you Back Saying goodbye is never an easy thing / But you never said, that you’d stay forever / So if you must go / Well, darlin’, I’ll set you free / But I know in time / That we’ll be together / Oh, I won’t try / To stop you now from leaving / Cause in my heart I know Love will lead you back / Someday I just know that / Love will lead you back to my arms / Where you belong / I’m sure, sure as stars are shining / One day you will find me again / It won’t be long / One of these days / Our love will lead you back One of these nights / Well I’ll hear your voice again / You’re gonna say, oh, how much you miss me / You walked out this door / But someday you’ll walk back in / Oh, darling I know / Oh, I know this will be / Sometimes it takes, sometime out on your own now / To find your way back home Love will lead you back / Someday I just know that / Love will lead you back to my arms / Where you belong / I’m sure, sure as stars are shining / One day you will find me again / It won’t be long / One of these days / Our love will lead you back But I won’t try to stop you now from leaving / Cause in my heart I know…oh yeah Love will lead you back / Someday I just know that / Love will lead you back to my arms / It won’t be long / One of these days / Our love will lead you back Taylor Dayne
Outside the Domino sugar building in Baltimore Maryland.
This is Glen Mark one of the small Angus glens in Scotland.The track here is the start of the walk up to mount Keen Scotlands most Easterly munro. / Sony A350 / wide angle / Cropped and processed using photomatix. Featured in COUNTRY ROADS / around the world Oct 2009
~ Silent Winter Walk ~
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 335,300 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.