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A three inch cistern overflow pipe on the spring that supplies water to my house. In the foreground are 4 stand pipes with curb stop valves down about 2 feet. The tee handle operates these valves. These allow stopping the flow to the house and drains for two, three hundred gallon cisterns.
We had some very heavy rain ... a month's worth in a day or two so the creek has overflowed and all the plants on the edges have been flattened.
Overflow up at Port Macquarie...
Sony A7r2
Canon 70-200 F2.8L IS USM
ISO 200 | 78mm | F8 | 1.6 sec
NISI Filters 1.2 Soft / Circ Pol
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Brightly colored minerals and microscopic life forms often thrive on the overflow channels of geysers and hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.
I took this a few weeks ago during a sunrise visit to Chalky Beach, NSW; Australia.
Check out the others taken and posted today from this same location and sunrise.
Thanks again for looking - hopefully Large on Black!!!
"Overflowing Sunset:" I captured this image last week at the Headwaters of the Verde River north of Prescott after some high-volume rain and snow-melt had filled up the normally dry Sullivan Lake and caused a raging waterfall to cascade over the dam. Part of a dormant bush growing out of a crack in the wall toward the right of the dam was turned frosty white from all the cold water spray and reminded me of hoarfrost I had previously seen only a couple times before on very cold mornings. The lichen pattern on the rocks on the left also caught my eye. Of course, I wanted to include this gorgeous sunset to cap it off.
The Fountain Overflows by Rebecca West. Published in 1957 and based on her own childhood this is a wonderfully evocative book which I remember loving when I read it many years ago - I just searched for it on my bookshelves and am going to reread it. For the Smile on Saturday challenge to illustrate a book title. The fountain is at Borde Hill Gardens in Sussex
This long Exposure of a rock that's getting pounded by waves took me 45 minutes of waiting for the perfect moment. This was taken at Laguna Beach, California, and was taken mid-day.
Mona Vale Tidal Pool
New South Wales
At the end of our recent holiday, Marianne and I were based at Manly where we had easy access to the Northern beaches of Sydney. Even though the skies were clear, the tidal pools themselves can make for fascinating subjects (especially for those who don't have them back home). I struggled with compositions of the entire pool so I decided to focus on one particular segment instead.
Overflow @ 2023, Limassol, Cyprus
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f/16 | 13 sec | ISO 50 | 17 mm
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Dreamscape Madness
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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When shooting this I was envisioning it as a black and white, when i started to process it I decided to do a colour version as well.
Hey guys!
I finally managed it to built something again. You will soon see it, but for now, we will remain with this small teaser.
The model has been already displayed at BRICKMANIE this month.
See you soon with the complete MoC.
Yours, n7mereel
Rifugio Auronzo near the Tre Cime Lavaredo. The clouds in the valley took most of the light pollution away.
Shot on Sony A7s + Zeiss Loxia 21mm 2.8, panorama from 4 vertical shots
The Spa Pool at Wyadup Rocks in the south west region of Western Australia is a popular location with tourists and photographers.
Not the most technically correct photo I took, but then what I care most often for at the moment is the mood and atmosphere of the scene.
ISO 100 | f/16 | 5 sec | 35mm | Reverse Graduated ND Filter
Osullivan Beach
South Australia
The waiting game for a big splash after sunset didn't quite work. I wanted 0.5 second exposures to get the streams of water over the rock on the left but light wore out meaning iso kept having to go up and up. This is probably the best of the compositions I managed to get.
I think this is the last picture from my amazing shoot with Sherrie. I love her look so much and I kinda think here she looks like a fairy, so I wanted to play with that idea and create like a magical dream land around her.
It's the last night of my holiday up here in Scotland and although I'm a bit disspointed i didn't get to shoot a concept i've been sooo busy editing and researching that I just didn't have the time. I suppose it's nice just to have a break too...
In other news... I made a Facebook Photography page, so if you'd like to go and take a look at that, that would be great :)
FOR THE BEFORE AND AFTER YOU CAN NOW GO HURRRR
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