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Lower Seletar Reservoir (Chinese: 实里达蓄水池下段 ; Malay: Takungan Air Seletar Bawah) is a reservoir located in the northeastern part of Singapore, to the east of Yishun New Town. The reservoir has a surface area of 3.6 km², and a capacity of 9.5 million m³. The mean depth of the reservoir is 2 m, with a maximum depth of 5.5 m. The shoreline length is 14.3 km.
Lower Seletar Reservoir was constructed under the Sungei Seletar/Bedok Water Scheme, completed in 1986. The scheme involved the damming of Sungei Seletar to form Lower Seletar Reservoir, the creation of Bedok Reservoir from a former sand quarry and the construction of Bedok Waterworks. Its unique feature was the construction of nine stormwater collection stations to tap the storm runoffs of the surrounding urbanised catchments. Eight of these collection stations are ponds at Yishun, Tampines, Bedok and Yan Kit new towns.
Elakala Falls No. 3
Blackwater Falls State Park
Davis, West Virginia
The Elakala Falls are a series of four beautiful waterfalls found along Shays Run in Blackwater Falls State Park. This was my first time shooting them, and I can't wait until I can make a return trip. There are no official trails leading to the lower falls, so one must scramble through dense thickets of rhododendrons, slippery rocks, and navigate around large boulders to reach the lower sections. This is the third waterfall in the series, and is the largest of the four- an impressive 40 feet in height.
This picture is three horizontal images shot at 12 mm and blended together.
New York City Skyline - Tear Drop Memorial,Bayonne,NJ,USA on May 24 2014. Photo: Eduard Moldoveanu Photography
From Lookout Point, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
13:31 4 January 2019
"Yellowstone Falls consist of two major waterfalls on the Yellowstone River... As the Yellowstone river flows north from Yellowstone Lake, it leaves the Hayden Valley and plunges first over Upper Yellowstone Falls and then a quarter mile (400 m) downstream over Lower Yellowstone Falls, at which point it then enters the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, which is up to 1,000 feet (304 m) deep." - Wikipedia
• Das Gasthaus Dörsthof im Spessart am frühen Abend •
• Hier gibt es gutes Essen von Wildschwein und Hirsch •
• The inn Dörsthof in Spessart early evening •
• There is good food of wild boar and deer •
• Urkundlich erwähnt wurden die Dörsthöfe erstmals im Jahre 1469, der mit dem Gasthaus ist seit über 250 Jahren im Besitz einer einzigen Familie •
• Photographed in Lower Franconia / Bavaria / Germany •
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Lower Vallagarina 20201031
In the foreground: the eastern slopes of Monte Baldo; in the background, the Lessini plateau; in the center, the deep furrow of the lower Vallagarina valley.
Rain is an uncommon event in Arizona dessert. On the first day of our trip there, in rained for about 36 hours straight causing our photo tour through the incredible Lower Antelope Canyon to be pushed to the next day and then a few more hours for the staff to make the hike suitable. What resulted was two days worth of tours crammed into one half-day's time. While the canyon was overrun with masses of humanity, the previous day's rain washed away the dust leaving vibrant colors and a lack of blowing sand (to the benefit of the cameras). A unique place, glad to have visited, but crazy experience. Enjoy!
While it looks like I'm hunched down and the passageway looks merely as tall for a human to walk through, it is actually about two to three times that high - the slot canyon goes down several stories.
Messing around with some of my older shots in Lightroom. For some reason I'm recently loving high contrast black and white shots. One of my early 10 stop ND filter shots.
I took a risk on a clear powdercoat finish and I am very pleased with it. I love seeing the brass fillets between the lugs and tubes!
Not exactly the easiest place to shoot a long exposure from (shot from the Manhattan Bridge) because of the cars and trains that shake the bridge. It's still relatively warm in NYC so I decided to trek out to this spot that's long been on my NYC list. The spire of the Freedom Tower was lit blue and orange in support for the NY Mets world series run. The sunset was spectacular against the glowing lights of lower Manhattan. If you look closely you can also see the Statue of Liberty (though it's blown out).
Vistula as seen from Grudziądz towards Nowe. Also visible to the bottom is R1 long-distance cycling route
An attractive skipper I have see now and again on trips.
Once again at this location along the dirt road leading away from lower end of the town.
This spot in Yellowstone is one of my favorites and I'm always glad when the walk down to the lower view point opens for the year.
View the entire Yellowstone Set.
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
Some people see faces and things in the curves of Lower Antelope canyon. This one is called "the chief" as you may spot the profile view of a chief indian. It didn't really strike me then, but now I see it.
Page, Arizona, USA
A slot canyon is a narrow canyon, formed by the wear of water rushing through rock. A slot canyon is significantly deeper than it is wide. Some slot canyons can measure less than 1 metre (3 ft) across at the top but drop more than 30 metres (100 ft) to the floor of the canyon.
Lower Doyles River Falls, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Join me for my upcoming New Born Fawns and Vistas photo workshop at Shenandoah National Park on June 19 -21, 2009, www.mountaintrailphoto.com/workshops_23.htm
On a hot and humid June day, Freightliner Powerhaul 86622 leads 86613 round the curve at Lower Hatton on there way north working 4M87 Felixstowe North to Trafford Park liner
The clouds kept building and I was worried that i might not get any colour from the sunrise, but it slipped underneath the clouds.
Scottish Highlands
Camera: 1979 Olympus Trip 35
Film: 35mm Kodak Gold (ISO 200)
Date taken: September 2021