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Nikon D300 - 16mm - F11 - ISO 200 - 10,6 sec. - ND16 filter

 

Pavlino údolí, Studený, Czech Republic

 

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Taken near Rathdowney - Queensland - Australia.

 

This is an hour drive from home.

 

Texture thanks to Ana Librillana.

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Love the sounds that streams and waterfalls make, wanted to get a shot looking downstream while visiting the Bond waterfalls.

View downstream along the River Teign as it flows through the woodlands a little way up from Fingle Bridge in Dartmoor National Park.

A swollen River Aln heading seawards to Alnmouth, the froth coming from a weir just a little upstream.

This photo was taken a few hundred meters below the Kozjak waterfall that I showed you yesterday.

Slovenia and especially the Triglav National Park is full of such motifs. It's hard to decide where to spend your time and where to drive by with great regret.

Countless rivers with crystal-clear, ice-cold and turquoise-blue water wind their way down the mountains through rocky aisles. The banks are lined with dense and beautiful mixed forests.

The whole thing seemed almost like an untouched jungle to me, which of course it isn't. The national park is too well known and too popular for that. Nevertheless, in my opinion, it is excellent to preserve this feeling of untouched nature, even if it was definitely an advantage that I was out of season here.

I really hope it stays that way.

 

Dieses Foto entstand ein paar hundert Meter unterhalb des Kozjak Wasserfalles, den ich Euch gestern gezeigt habe.

Slowenien und speziell der Triglav Nationalpark ist voll von solchen Motiven. Es fällt schwer sich zu entscheiden, wo man seine Zeit verbringt und wo man mit großem Bedauern vorbei fährt.

Unzählige Flüsse mit glasklarem, eiskalten und türkis-blauem Wasser winden sich durch felsige Schneisen die Berge hinunter. Die Üfer sind gesäumt von dichten und wunderschönen Mischwäldern.

Das Ganze wirkte auf mich fast wie ein unberührter Urwald, was es natürlich nicht ist. Dafür ist der Nationalpark zu bekannt und zu beliebt. Trotzdem gelingt es nach meinem Empfinden hervorragend dieses Gefühl der unberührten Natur zu erhalten, auch wenn es mit Sicherheit von Vorteil war, dass ich außerhalb der Saison hier unterwegs war.

Ich hoffe, sehr, dass das so erhalten bleibt.

 

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A pair of Mallard Ducks heading downstream at sunrise.

 

Exeter, Ontario

Canada

Tawhai Falls (apparently this was Gollums Pool)

I don't usually shoot downstream, but I thought the golden light on the water was pretty in this scene.

I went back to the Adirondacks Sunday, specifically the Moose River Plains. They are past peak now but that's when I like to concentrate on streams with the fallen leaves all around. The Moose River Plains has tons of those and there was a nice rain the night before making for good water flows.

 

I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D

West Creek, Cumberland, NJ, USA

 

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I think, on days like this, when all is gray and more gray and no snow is within sight, its time for some green. Therefore I show You today one of my photos from my frip to the Edmundsklamm in the bohemian switzerland. It could be somewere in the Amazon jungle too, but here its far more safe here, I promise.

 

Ich finde In diesen Tagen, in denen alles grau in grau und noch kein Schnee in Sicht ist, ist es Zeit für ein wenig grün. Aus diesem Grund hier noch ein Foto von meinem Ausflug zur Edmundsklamm in der Böhmischen Schweiz. Es könnte auch irgendwo im Jungle vom Amazonas sein doch hier ist es um einiges sicherer, versprochen.

Bosque Del Apache

taken near Waikino NZ

Series "Human element".

In this series I’m working on bringing human presence into my landscape photography.

Sopotnica waterfalls, Serbia.

As always, thank you so much for your visits, comments and faves!

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Looking ahead to a run into summer. The river is still covered in snow. A few more weeks to go. Happy Friday and Easter to all.

A view from earlier in the year. The river was forming skim ice. Cleaning out some junk files. I know this is heading the wrong way right now but hope this won’t slow spring down. Thanks for looking

I was on the main bridge looking downstream to the little bridge. There are fences. HFF 😎

 

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Loch Linnhe is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland. The part upstream of Corran is known in Gaelic as An Linne Dhubh (the black pool, originally known as Loch Abar), and downstream as An Linne Sheileach (the salty pool). The name Linnhe is derived from the Gaelic word linne, meaning 'pool.

 

Loch Linnhe follows the line of the Great Glen Fault, and is the only sea loch along the fault. About 50 kilometres (30 miles) long, it opens onto the Firth of Lorne at its southwestern end. The part of the loch upstream of Corran is 15 km (9 mi) long and an average of about 2 km (1 mi) wide. The southern part of the loch is wider, and its branch southeast of the island of Lismore is known as the Lynn of Lorne. Loch Eil feeds into Loch Linnhe at the latter's northernmost point, while from the east Loch Leven feeds in the loch just downstream of Corran and Loch Creran feeds into the Lynn of Lorne. The town of Fort William lies at the northeast end of the loch, at the mouth of the River Lochy.

 

Information by Wikipedia.

Forest scenery in the woods of Asturias, northern Spain.

University campus in the old Industrlanskapet, Strömmen, Bergsbron, Norrköping, Östergötland, Sweden

The brook meanders its way down the mountain flanked in golden hues on both sides.

Some of the scenery from our boat ride from Tam Coc. It is described as being like Halong Bay on land and difficult to disagree with the analogy from this view

... from Rapides des Joachims.

The waterfall there drops about 24 feet, and then the stream makes an immediate 90 degree turn. With a little bit of climbing you can get down on a ledge there next to the waterfall giving you this view as it turns heading off into Falling Branch Creek.

Black Cart Water

 

Enjoy a seventeen kilometer walk downstream at my Black Cart album.

Another stream shot from Minnewaska State Park.

 

I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D

You better take the large view to see more details:

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Taken on a gloomy day when there is little sunshine.

The water flowing through the river seems to be very cold.

 

北塩原村の東商橋より下流方向を撮影。殆ど陽の無い薄暗い景色です。川の水が自分から去って行くので, 余計に淋しい気持ちに成ります。

The unseasonably warm weather in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States has delayed the peak autumn color change. Despite this, I was able to document some of the change during a trip through Ricketts Glen State Park in rural Pennsylvania, this weekend. Before today this region has had very little rainfall, so the falls are not roaring at their full grandeur, but I was quite pleased with what I was able to capture.

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