On the Appalachian Trail
this morning, this Boardwalk goes straight through wet lands, over to the other side of the Valley to Wawayanda Mountain on the border of the States of New Jersey and New York.
On the Appalachian Trail
this morning, this Boardwalk goes straight through wet lands, over to the other side of the Valley to Wawayanda Mountain on the border of the States of New Jersey and New York.
Howard Mattix 11/02/2013 15:16
An excellent use of perspective, flowing lines and colors to pull the eye rear ward. One of my favorites.Regards,
Howard
OldsDrive 07/02/2013 20:26
I have seen it many times in documentation.That must be it, to walk all that way...
Best wishes, Udo
gemblue 07/02/2013 19:15
thank you for all your wonderful comments!yes, I walked this part of the trail- in the wintertime it is actually easier, because this area is very swampy and has many Mosquitos in the summertime.
And, I walk only smaller sections of the trail, it's a great opportunity to take photos as well as getting in a good work-out
thanks again,
Gi
OldsDrive 07/02/2013 19:02
You walk the Trail ?Nice shot... +++
Regards, Udo
Susana Miguel 07/02/2013 12:53
Lovely shot and I had to think immediately of Mark Billiau's shots that show similar landscapes in Belgium... and then I had to smile when reading his comment...Many miles apart and yet so similar - great shots his and yours!
Best regards,
Susana
elli-gw 27/01/2013 20:58
Sehr, sehr schön wie dieser Weg durch das Bild führt. Die Farben sind sehr harmonisch.LG Elli
Sybille Treiber 27/01/2013 14:47
Herrlich dieser verschnörkelte Weg.LG Sybille
claudine capello 27/01/2013 11:45
delizioso sentiero nel verde! complimenti clMark Billiau. 27/01/2013 8:26
I love scenery like this one very much !Reminds me a lot of 'Hohes Venn' the greatest national park of Belgium. Mark
JamSen 27/01/2013 6:28
tolle Blickführungund schöne " warme" Farben.....
lg Werner
Adele D. Oliver 27/01/2013 3:57
great perspective .... the eye following the boardwalk into the woods, the snow surrounded by warmly coloured bushes and trees .... sounds like a beautiful hike to take !!!hugs, Adele