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Lovin the mud! Autumn always brings with it lots of mud to enjoy. Walkers tend to avoid but I dive right in, it feels so good!!
These shots were produced for marketing material for a local events company.Strobist: 430ex 1/2 power camera left through 22" umbrella430ex 1/2 power camera right through 22" umbrella
One of three new fawns we have running around at the front of our property this July. This one is kickin' up its heels as it runs through a muddy run-off area. If one looks closely the mud spray can be seen behind/around the animal. Canon 1D Mark III
F/9, 1/1300th, ISO 640, Canon 300mm f/2.8 lens with tripod, natural light around 5:00pm. Captured 2009-07-11
The Mud Island Monorail is a suspended monorail that connects Downtown Memphis with the entertainment park on Mud Island. The Monorail is suspended under the Foot-Bridge over Wolf River Lagoon connecting Mud Island with Downtown Memphis
On Mud Island there is a MAP of the Mississippi River and it's tributaries Embedded in the Sidewalk with water flowing in the Sidewalk Depressions.
We visited this unique landscape with mud volcanoes in Buzau Mts., Romania. Here are some more details about this place:
"The Berca Mud Volcanoes are a geological and botanical reservation located in the Berca commune in the Buzău County in Romania. Its most spectacular feature is the mud volcanoes, small volcano-shaped structures typically a few meters high caused by the eruption of mud and natural gases.
As the gases erupt from 3000 meters-deep towards the surface, through the underground layers of clay and water, they push up underground salty water and mud, so that they overflow through the mouths of the volcanoes, while the gas emerges as bubbles. The mud dries off at the surface, creating a relatively solid conical structure, resembling a real volcano. The mud expelled by them is cold, as it comes from inside the Earth's continental crust layers, and not from the mantle.
The reservation is unique in Romania. The mud volcanoes create a strange lunar landscape, due to the absence of vegetation around the cones. Vegetation is scarce because the soil is very salty, an environmental condition in which few plants can survive." (Wikipedia)