I love walking! In the summer, I usually do about 10k to 15k steps a day…the winter? Yeaa, not so much! I had the day off yesterday so decided to take a morning walk. 😀 Enjoy…
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I love walking! In the summer, I usually do about 10k to 15k steps a day…the winter? Yeaa, not so much! I had the day off yesterday so decided to take a morning walk. 😀 Enjoy…
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Nice low perspective and cool lines.
nice composition….makes me wonder “where does this path lead to?”
Lol, I can totally see what you are saying! Thank you for your comment. 😀
Very nice shot. I love the composition and low perspective. I also love walking…try to do it every chance I get although it certainly is much harder to get motivated when it’s cold outside!
Dang cold, I totally agree with you! Thank you for your comment Caryn, great to see you again! 😀
beautiful and meaningful!
Thank you Joshi
A beautiful place to walk. Great shot. 🙂
Thank you. We have a ton of wonderful paths to walk where I live, I feel very lucky!
I like the low angle focusing on the winding path that the walker will be following.
Hi Kala, thank you for your comment. What really captivates me in this image are all the curves, gotta love it! 😀
Love your composition. I miss my evening walks. I usually go after supper with my dog, but yeah, when it’s cold out, not so much, even my dog wants to stay inside. Haha!
I’ve been thinking of getting a tread mill to cover the winter months…hmmm. Thanx for your comments Gracie.
I just love that low perspective again!
What’s funny is I happened upon this shot, I was actually setting up for a macro shot of some funky looking faucet and happened to pan over and…this was the result! Funny thing is, I didn’t like how the macro shot turned out! lol
Love this. I’m a wanderer too so the hobbyist style of photography I do was a natural fit. This is a great capture of the freedom in wandering around with a camera.
Thanx Brandon!
I like the perspective of this shot, with the ground being front and central and the person walking off to the right.
Thank you for your comment Mufidah. That’s me in the photo, you can see the wireless shutter release antenna pointing down in my right hand. 😀
Wow, that’s brilliant — you must have worked out where you wanted to be in the frame so you’d know when to click the shutter release! Impressive.
Lol, you know it! I actually marked the location in my head by focusing on the leafs laying about and then started to snap away! 😀