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"Flows in Zion"
Zion National Park, Utah, USA
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While traveling from Page, Arizona with Steve Howa and my wife, we experienced a brash rainstorm. As it began clearing up, we decided to divert to Zion to see if rain water was flowing in Zion. Bingo! We raced up various trails to capture the rain water flowing over the sandstone cliffs!
winter solstice . deep bass notes . dark sacred night . dark of the moon
purest stillness . falling snow . ancient awe . stars aglow
sacred gifts to gather our peace
peace all around us
peace within us
every breath, a prayer for peace
every breath, a prayer of gratitude
shhhh ... find the still place within
tonight we may dream of faraway drumbeats
in the morning we will know a secret
it was mother nature's wakening heartbeat
the sound of light returning
so we take this peace
gathered in the stillness of winter solstice
and spread it like seeds in the warming ground
*
lovelight to You*
alight
nd64 + polarizing filter...first time trying to capture the flow of water...so there are some flaws that I will try to correct for the next time...
Flow.
One of many shots from one of my many trips this summer.
Made intentially quite dark, but i hope you like it :-)
Strøm.
Ett av mange bilder fra en av mange turer denne sommeren.
Har gjort det med overlegg mørkt, å håper dere liker / ser det som jeg ser det :-)
EOS6D | EF17-40 F4l @17mm| F11 | 175 sec | Haida ND3.0 filter
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The flow of water over rocks makes a musical sound to my ears. This little mountain stream in New England was an easy hike. Get you soul outdoor from time to time to leave the world of computers, news, and life daily little chores and remember to live for a few moments, take deep breaths and you cant get out just picture it in you mind to calm your spirt and bring healing thoughts from Mother Nature into you time this week. Blessings
This is a chance my arm shot, I tried to slow my exposure on the parapet of the bridge at Goathland station on the North York Moors railway enough to capture the water over the rocks below.
I thought just a different perspective looking down on a waterfall rather than looking up. I don`t know the name of this stream if indeed it has a name, I cannot find any reference to it at all.