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First Creek in Chambers Gully in the Cleland Conservation Park in South Australia. This creek flows from here, through Hazelwood Park where we walk our dog and on to the Torrens river.
Took the aperture to f/22 here with just the CPL filter and was able to get the shutter speed to 8 seconds. Liked the stirring motion this had to the leaves spinning there slowly in the eddy.
Winter scene on Grouse Creek in North Idaho. Increased the levels and Saturation. Also intensified the sun's flare a bit.
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Had an amazing time hiking up creeks this morning in the rain...... This is the weather that was meant for taking waterfall and creek shots in....The filtered light through the canopy of trees was amazing!
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 2.5
Aperture: f/10.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
2 vertical images stitched together in CS4
These falls took a rope and a leap of faith to get to, but, well worth it. Its a few miles from the Columbia River.
Our friends discuss taking photos from the pedestrian bridge over the creek and onto the walking trails
Steelhead Creek is a stream located just .6 miles from Mission, in Fraser Valley Regional District, in the province of British Columbia, Canada.
Chaos Creek, flowing into Lake Haiyaha ("Big Rocks"), in the Rocky Mountain National Park, didn't steal its name.
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Talapus Creek travels down the mountainside above I-90. Talapus, translated literally, means the "old coyote" or trickster,
in Chinook dialects.
Along the trail called, the Valley of the Silent Men, I was overjoyed to see water flowing on this creek. Several weeks ago, this was not the case, to my disappointment.
The Olympics continue to own my complete attention :)
The sandy bottom and clear waters in Sand Creek along with morning shadows create wonderful reflections.
As a hunter out of the frame wrestles with and ties up an alligator, USSCs/SCFEs Sebring Turn with an EX-SP leaser heads back south toward Clewiston crossing Fisheating creek on the edge of the Florida Everglades.
Flashback Friday.
Autumn/Winter 1987.
From the air during a trip to Circle Hot Springs, Alaska.
35mm Colour Transparency. Minolta SRT. (87-20-01)
One of my Favourite Locations and my Favourite Subject. I have Visited "Marshlands" in Chaytors Road numerous times, this time was with the best light and clouds. This it the most relaxed crop of the old threshing mill parked behind this old shed. If you want to see more then access my you tube video on the subject via the link below.
'Wahkeena Creek' Large On Black
I decided to go in the woods and start practicing "slow water" photos. This is Wahkeena Creek located in the Columbia Gorge Historic Highway Area, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Explore: Highest position: #377 on Tuesday, April 10, 2007