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I'm not sure that is an official water feature - it quite possibly is although you never can tell in Thailand. There is a restaurant under the canopy - you can see the diners dangling their legs over the canal
Another shot from my recent storm drain/sewer overflow trip. Colours achieved by 3 LEDs strategically placed. The real star here is that amazing brickwork.
With the excessive rain we've been getting, the banks of the lake had overflown, creating a shallow area the birds all seemed to enjoy.
Glen Falls lower cascade, East Fork Overflow Creek, Nantahala National Forest.
Pentax K-1
Rokinon 1:3.5 24mm ED AS UMC Tilt/Shift
3-shot shift panorama
Iridient Developer
(a poem written after reading classical Chinese poetry – the first 2 lines are from a short poem by the Zen Master Wang Wei 701-761 c.e.)
The autumn rains
Darken the azure sky
A cascade of lightning
Fractures the cloud mountains
Opening a rift for
The crack and rumble
Whose echo is swept up
By the sideways gusts
Of cheek slapping rain
Tree branches snap
And small creatures
Huddle closer in their nests
Somewhere
A night fisher
Casts his net
Shattering the moon
Floating on the still
Black river.
R. Gross 1/25
Sierra cascade during post peak runoff in a dry year. Thunderstorm build up helped to diffuse the lighting and contrast nicely.
9/52.
The drop that makes the vase overflow.
I'm ready.
HEHE HAVE NO TIME. But i didn't want to fail another week.
OMG.
LOVE YOU FLICKR PEOPLE. I'll soon come back to your streams, I promise.
I'M SO THANKFUL FOR YOU, YOURE AWESOME.
Inspired by the queen of water Country Music :) , she's SUPER TALENTED!
Down in the woods at Frensham Great Pond,there is a overflow to a small pond.This gully is the first overflow from that pond,to a small stream,leading to part of the Wey.
Gosh I've been busy. Haven't had a chance to get out and shoot lately. Here is photo taken back last September in Kauai.
I just love the colour of clouds here and how they seem to be spilling over in to the valley; this was supposed to be a much larger panoramic image showing both sides of the valley, it didn't work out though due to the vast colour range and the light difference between both sides.
It looks highly saturated. but to be honest it isn't; in fact the saturation across the whole image is pulled back to -3
As with most of my images I try to keep the as true as nature intended.
The house towards the bottom right of the image gives it some prospective!!
I remember getting excited taking this set of images at the thought of how they'd look when stitched together, although it didn't work out I have the images to remind me of Nature's beautiful display being played out in front of me. 😊
so much is happening in my life right now:
-i got my drivers license last week!
-i went on a student's retreat that helps us prepare for college and all that
-i'm working on a really cool project that let me meet some of the biologists at my local aquarium
-i'm going to announce a new photography series that will debut sometime in april
-i'm licensing all 50 of the photos Getty Images wants from me
-SPRING IS HERE
obviously i'm incredibly busy, but i love it. i hope you all are doing as well as i am! <33
p.s. CONGRATS TO BECKEH ON HER ENGAGEMENT. WE'RE ALL SO HAPPY FOR YOU GIRL <3
p.p.s. my brother just said this photo makes me look my George Washington. okay. i can work with that.
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AL SUBIR LAS TEMPERATURAS DESPUES DE LAS NEVADAS DE FILOMENA, SE PRODUCE EL DESHIELO Y EL RIO MANZANARES SE DESBORDA.
WHEN THE TEMPERATURES RISE AFTER THE PHILOMENA SNOWS, THAW OCCURS AND THE MANZANARES RIVER OVERFLOWS.
I used a Speedlite 430EX that fired at 1/4th into the top left corner of the background with bare bulb and triggered by Cactus remote. The flash triggered a 300W strobe on the right side (1/6th) that lit the glass through a frosted plexiglass sheet. I used the built in ND filter to achieve a very short exposure.
Ich habe einen Speedlite 430EX auf 1/4 Leistung auf die obere linke Ecke des Hintergrund gerichtet und mit einem günstigen Funkauslöser blitzen lassen. Damit wurde dann der 300W-Blitz auf der rechten Seite, dessen Licht durch eine diffuse Plexiglasscheibe auf auf das Glas strahlt, ausgelöst. Um kurze Verschlusszeiten zu erzielen habe ich den eingebauten ND-Filter der G9 verwendet.
I went out for a sunrise and it didn't really happen, but I did one of my favourite series of shots I have taken.
Ohio River
Yeatman's Cove
Serpentine Wall
Cincinnati Ohio
5 Image HDR
It's not often the Ohio River spills over it's banks, but after a bunch of snowmelt and several inches of rain the river was at 58 ft. when this photograph was taken, 7 ft. over flood stage. In fact it had been almost 20 years since it had been this high. As usual, I was at the wrong place for sunset and by time I'd made it to a good place for a shot it was nearly gone. Nonetheless I really enjoyed the beauty of blue hour as the last light of sunset reflected in the distance.