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Der Bow River ist 623 Kilometer lang und in der kanadischen Provinz Alberta.
Der Fluss ist wichtig für die Bewässerung und eine wichtige Trinkwasserquelle und sehr Fischreich.
The Bow River is 623 kilometers long and in the Canadian province of Alberta.
The river is important for irrigation and an important source of drinking water and very rich in fish.
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to the theme "Bow" in "smile on saturday"
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2022.07.15
Rotterdam
AIS Name BOW CAROLINE
Type Chemical Tanker
Flag Norway
IMO 9367554
MMSI 257761000
Callsign LAMT8
Year Built 2009
Length 170 m
Width 26 m
Draught Avg 10.5 m / ...
Speed Avg/Max 18.4 kn
Deadweight 33609 tons
Gross Tonnage 19440
AIS Class A
I hope that this photograph answers the question that was posed on the internet: "I'm looking for a compact camera and I am looking at the Lumix DMC-TZ80. Now reading reviews online are giving me mixed feelings. I see a lot of comments about how it takes bad pictures... So the question is, is it the camera or just the way people are using it?"
This is an uncropped zoom shot from the Lumix DMC-TZ80. I doubt I could have achieved a better result even with my 45.7 MP Nikon D850. And this compact camera has 18 MP. So you see, it's not about the sensor size or the specs of a particular camera. It is all about the light and composition.
Shot of the Bow River in Banff, Canada. Beautiful scenery through the Banff and Jasper National Park areas! Already looking forward to going back there some day.
A wider view of Bow Fiddle Rock at Portknockie on the Moray Coast taken last Saturday.
This shot was taken a short while after sunrise as the rising sun crept above the mainland.
Pleased as punch to see my first ever fog bow...and even more pleased not to fluff a lens change in order to get the shot before it disappeared! Roydon common NWT, August 2019 tosh-20190803-59-Edit
Christmas decoration of one the oldest clock shops of Barcelona. This jewellery is found in the ground floor of the “Casa Ramon Volart d'Estany” since 1945.
The “Casa Ramon Volart d'Estany” was designed by the architect Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia (Barcelona, 1858 – 1931) and built in 1927.
Double rainbow seen at Arches National Park this past summer (2013). This is a vertical composition taken with the nice tall rock formation.
Als wir im September 2024 am kanadischen Bow River unser Camp fĂĽr die Nacht aufschlugen und uns den Abend am Lagerfeuer mit etwas FlĂĽssigem verkĂĽrzen wollten, staunten wir nicht schlecht, als wir am Himmel etwas entdeckten, das Polarlichter zu seinen schienen. Sofort schnappte ich mir meine Digknipse und sprang zum nahgelegenen Bow River und erblickte das erste Mal diese Leuchterscheinung am Himmel ĂĽber Canmore.
Kanada/ Sep. 2024
Fujifilm GFX50S II
GFXpan
GF35-70mmF4.5-5.6 WR
I composed this image of the Bow Valley while hiking a very short length of the Sawbuck Trail, a 74 km backpacking route from Banff to Lake Louise along the Sawback Mountains in Canada's Banff National Park.
The Bow Valley, through which runs the Bow River, was formed 14,000 to 31,000 years ago by the Wisconsinan glaciation, during which the ice sheet was probably 1 km thick.
Detailed scientific descriptions of the geology of this area are undoubtedly fascinating, but as a non-geologist, I have found them to be utterly incomprehensible. Best to just visit the Valley, take a deep breath and enjoy its splendour.