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I’m slowly but surely finding myself moving away from Facebook & Instagram & enjoying Flickr (I even got a PRO account). I’m also really starting to find my own unique style in landscape photography that I’m really happy & confident with & just do my own thing & post the pictures I like. Anyways here’s a picture I took in New Zealand this winter of a backcountry valley I really love.
Looking down over Skeiðarársandur, a vast plain of black sand and ash comes into view. As the well-defined river braids near the sandy beaches along the coast of Southern Iceland, their form becomes less defined. At the mercy of the strong winds and flat beaches, the braids get washed out.
An aerial photograph taken towards the Icelandic coastline of Skeiðarársandur as the late evening sun shined across the wash of water and sand.
The Yukon may not be what you think of when you see images of braided rivers, but I assure you there are plenty there to go around!
These braiding rivers have so much character, but with a bit of reflection and sediment they almost seem to float over the land. Almost a magic experience!
Taken with a Canon 5D IV with a 24-70 f/2.8L ii and a Lee landscape polarizer. Processed in Camera Raw and Photoshop.
Stylist braiding hair on the walkway just outside her makeshift, closet-size, rented salon in Soweto.
On my solo walk on the FLICKRPHOTOWALK I was lucky enough to find lots of textures in a famous castle called Marsvinsholms slott here in Ystad, Skåne, Sweden.
This caught my eye particularly since everything was an old kind of lamp with beautiful details, like these braids. You can see they are old but at the same time so well kept.
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It's a little grainy (ISO 1600 seems to be always that way with this camera), but I liked it.
Oh, and by the way - hair, once again, not by me, but by Miss Jaya. Miss Jaya is allowed to do very time-consuming things with Katie's hair, bless her.
We came across a small group of men on our way to visit a village near Ramathra in Rajasthan. They were ostensibly making braid, but I think it was their equivalent to our knit & bitch sessions! We stayed here www.ramathrafort.com/ It was certainly way off the beaten track, and quite an experience.
A person, who values the beauty of nature and ambient in the world, far richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.
These are the braided rivers that feed off the glaciers that feed Lake Wakatipu here on the South Island of New Zealand. It's pretty fun to go jet boating around here... just up there where the lake begins is where Glenorchy is and just beyond is one of my favorite yoga and meditation retreats called Aro Ha.
"Wild rivers are earth's renegades, defying gravity, dancing to their own tunes." ~Richard Bangs
A braided river in Denali National Park.
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A little braid from rubber bands.
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