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Zoomed in with the lens to 105mm for this closer capture to the flood state Potomac River. Captured here with the 4 Stop ND. Liked the flow patterns at 1 second ... get some smoothing effect but can still 'see' the force of the mighty river under these conditions from the recent melting of the 3 foot snow fall event.
Rising below the slopes of Mynydd y Drum in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, the River Dulais is a flash flood river, which has been the driving force for over 400 years of industrial innovation.
The torrent flows down the Dulais valley for approximately 13 kilometres (8 miles), south-west through the villages of Seven Sisters and Crynant before cascading over the Aberdulais waterfall – the source of this image.
Here it joins the River Neath close to the tidal reaches near Tonna.
The gorge in which the river and waterfall now lie was formed about 20,000 years ago. As a glacier further up the valley melted, the resulting melt water slowly cut its way down through the 300-million-year-old rock. This can be seen on the west side of the gorge today.
The rock is Pennant sandstone, which is a very severely compressed bed of sand. Beneath it is a layer of coal, that has been gradually eroded by the flowing water allowing the rock above to collapse and form the Falls as we see them today.
In wet weather, and in winter, when the river is in full spate, it's a truly awesome - and noisy - spectacle. My image ‘Flow,’ tries to reflect that experience.
"Flow with whatever is happening and let your mind be free. Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate". ~Chuang Tzu~
WANNABE WARMER WEDNESDAY #6
Can't believe I'm still here. LOL. My attention span leaves a lot to be desired. My favorite of all the summer blossoms are the water lily/lotus from the Chicago Botanic Garden. I could sit with them all day long because every time you turn around they're a little more open, a little more closed, lighted differently. The last couple of years had been hard to shoot them. 2020 brought closures from the pandemic and 2021 brought construction to my two favorite parts of the Garden. Here's to hoping that 2022 is going to be a better year!! ♥
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4mUnmFbVNg
Animal flow
You're in the mind of a cannibal king
Where chaos and anarchy roam
And trouble is bubbling under the skin
A certain insanity shows
hi, friends! our puppy is (happily!) taking all my time. recently, i had a free golden-hour moment to shoot in our backyard. this fern reminds me to flow with life.
Subject: Abstract energy and texture.
Medium: Digital Artwork.
Inspiration: Enjoying the organic development of a new relationship.
Flow @2021 Trimiklini, Cyprus --------------------------------------------------------- f/14 | 20 sec | ISO 100 | 14 mm --------------------------------------------------------- Theme : Long Exposure Photography Series : Autumn Vibes Location: Trimiklini, Cyprus Website: etilavgis.com Instagram : www.instagram.com/estjustphoto/ Flickr : flickr.com/photos/estjustphoto/ 500px : 500px.com/etilavgis YouPic : youpic.com/photographer/etilavgis
Photo was taken on 12/11/2025. New Seward Highway, Anchorage, Alaska. The flow of the incoming tide along Turnagain Arm almost seems to match the flow aurora up above.
Located : Kitanizawa mountain stream, Okudaisen, Tottori pref.
Daisen-Oki National Park.
大山隠岐国立公園 / 奥大山 木谷沢渓流
鳥取県江府町
It is a commitment in time and distance to go up on the mountain. Many times it is a bust but on this occasion, the fog was flowing beautifully!