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Ground cover flower in the Arid Garden at the Melbourne Royal Botanical Garden

Er rijden inmiddels een paar flow Virm zesjes rond.

Hier de 8713 bij aankomst in Den Bosch vanuit de richting Venlo.

Blue LED's added to rear made for interesting viewing. Taken around midnight......lights are from the area around the marina.

Follow your Zen flow.

Leica M10 | Voigtlander 40mm f1.2

creek-stract series

Glendalough

Co. Wicklow, Ireland

Everything flows, everything is in flux.

You can view it purely scientifically or philosophically.

Water is my absolute favorite element; I love it...vital and refreshing.

Images like this will appear here in Stream from time to time, simply because I like it...maybe you do too?

 

The color has stolen some of the image's attention, so only structures are visible here, which I find very appealing, by the way.

 

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Alles fließt, alles ist im Fluss.

Man kann es rein naturwissenschaftlich sehen oder auch philosophisch.

Wasser ist mein absolutes Lieblingselement, ich liebe es......lebenswichtig und erfrischend.

Zwischendurch werden solche Bilder hier in Stream auftauchen, einfach weil ich es mag..........ihr vielleicht auch?

 

Die Farbe hat dem Bild einiges an seiner Aufmerksamkeit geraubt, deswegen sind hier nur Strukturen zu sehen, die ich übrigens sehr reizvoll finde

 

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f 22, 62 mm, 1/10 s, ISO 100

Craig Goch, the furthest upstream of the series of dams on the Elan Valley. The four main reservoirs of:

 

Caban-coch with Garreg-ddu – 35,530 megalitre capacity

Pen-y-garreg – 6,055 megalitre capacity

Craig-goch – 9,222 megalitre capacity

Claerwen – 48,300 megalitre capacity

 

and three others hold a total of 100,000 megalitres.

 

Info from - elanvalley.org.uk

 

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Flakstad, Lofoten

Jasper national park waterfall Canadian Rockies

Peaceful evening on the river lets one de-stress, relax and be mindful.

This is the River Tiddy near St Germans Quay, shortly before it joins the River Lynher. The conjoined rivers then flow into the River Tamar just to the south of Saltash and its famous bridges. The River Tiddy at St Germans is the home of the Quay Sailing Club, which has been established since the 1970s. There is a comfortable clubhouse on the side of St Germans Quay, from where this was taken. In the 19th century the quay was busy with cargoes of minerals, coal, timber and limestone. It was used to handle cargoes of roadstone right up until WWII.

A late summer sunset shot from Mt. Tamalpais.

 

Over the past 18 months I've shifted my focus from strictly wildlife and bird photography, to landscapes and astro.

 

My goal was to become a more well rounded photographer and to train my eyes better for compositions and light.

 

Interestingly enough, I've found it has effected my wildlife photography in a positive way.

 

Feedback is welcome. Have a great day!

This photograph is a Pinhole photograph.

BoxTnegor of Zeiss Ikon was converted and photographed.

 

The camera was also moved according to the motion of MIKOSHI which passes impending.

One experiment was completed although it was self-satisfied.

 

目の前を通過する御神輿に合わせてカメラも動かしてみました。

人並みがうっすら見えますよね。

そして、神輿だといわれれば、そうかな?と見える物も…(苦笑)

自己満足ですが、1つの実験ができたと思います。

Palouse Falls, Washington State.

The beautiful East Lyn river that runs between Lynmouth and Watersmeet in north Devon, UK.

This image is of running water falling from a kitchen tap.

 

It Made Explore at #252 on 6/2/2012

The Potomac River at Olmstead Island, MD, just west of DC.

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The Black Forest is where I began learning proper photography. And actually it's the many beautiful waterfalls in the Black Forest that inspired me to do more than just click on the shutter button. I always admired those almost magical looking photos of smooth, silk water and wondered how I could do this myself. In my opinion these long exposures do a waterfall much better justice since it's the only way to depict how it's flowing along. After learning the basics about exposure time, aperture and shutter speed many years ago I managed to my first "proper" photos of a waterfall. And I can still feel the excitement when I saw the first photos on my camera display that looked like these "fine-art" photos I admired. Of course photographing a waterfall is much more than using a proper exposure time but for me it was the initial spark in learning more about landscape photography.

 

If you also want to learn more about how to photograph waterfalls, you can visit my upcoming Light & Land workshop in the Black Forest. Note that the workshop language will be German.

The Merced River forces its way around and over the rocks of the river bed in Yosemite Valley.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III|70-200mm f4 L IS

 

I've been teaching Poppy photography, take a look at her Flickr.

 

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Norðradalur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands

I was pleasantly surprised to see this much water flow in the summer. This local waterfall has been known to completely dry up some years.

Little zig-zag waterfall in Beecraigs Country Park. Took a big tumble down the mud for this one.

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