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Fish River Canyon, Namibia. Der Fish River Canyon gilt nach dem Grand Canyon als zweitgrößter Canyon der Erde.

From the Inver burn yesterday.

Das Gegenlicht der Abendsonne brachte nicht nur die bemoosten Steine zum Leuchten, sondern auch mich dazu mit leichtem Schuhwerk die unwegsame Schneeböschung hinabzuklettern. So war die Motivation das Stativ + ND-Filter mit durchtränkten Füßen noch nachzuholen, nicht mehr vorhanden.

Looking towards The Port of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Taken on 10/09/2023.

Canford Dorset UK

If you look really hard, you can see more horses up the river, far right in the soft focus.

We didn't see too many yellow stones but these autumn leaves surely stood out along the bank of the Yellowstone River.

Danube cruise:

More than 100 different bird species live in the Danube Delta on the Black Sea.

The San Juan River, in Nicaragua, was running high and dirty when I visited the country some years ago. This made for difficult fishing but produced some picturesque, jungle river scenery as we drifted downstream.

Rječina river in Ružićeva street and very fast bird

Wenatchee River-Wenatchee, Washington

Blackened hills are from 11,000+ acre fire this week. Still not under control.

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The picture was taken just before a thunderstorm on the river. The colors on the shore and the light conditions were impressive on this evening.

Sunset at the River Don, Aberdeen

The Firehole River tumbles down several waterfalls as it travels through Firehole Canyon.

Seen from Fort Pannerden

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Motive at the Schwarza river near Reichenau, Lower austria, Europe. Better seen large...

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Late in the day on the Colorado River on the Arizona side.

NEDER BETUWE, river De Waal - Ship the Calcit 11, 109,96 x 11,45 x 3,63 (3257 ton), built in 2008, Werf Brodogradiliste in Apatin (Serbia) en Bodewes in Millingen a/d Rijn (Nederland), 1836 pk Caterpillar en 608 pk Caterpillar – van Tiem boegschroef, ex Vertigo, owner Vof. Kralingen (T. van der Meer) in Rotterdam

The Snaring River in Jasper National Park is named after a former local tribe of first nations people who lived in dugouts and trapped animals with snares.

Packhorse Bridge at Wycoller, England

 

"Historians have argued about its age, but none of them are certain, but it is thought to either date from the 13th century or the 15th. Its construction is a bit of an oddity, in that the arches are not equal to each other and the structure’s base-stone boulders are not level, giving the bridge a somewhat precarious appearance."

 

35mm Ricoh 35 ZF zone focus camera Circa 1977 using Ilford FP4 black and white film.

 

Rescued a very underexposed shot here with post. The viewfinder on the old Ricoh ZF is somewhat obscured with a variety of once inquisitive vegetation, so framing is not so easy either.

Bridge over the River Avon in Salisbury, Wiltshire. A common name for a river, there are five in England, three in Scotland and one in Wales.

It is snowing, and the rocks are wearing snow hats. The sun, partly seen behind the trees at left, is on its way down, but it is not yet 2 o' clock in the afternoon.../Älven som landskap...Det snöar, och stenarna pryds av pampiga snöhattar, klockan är ca. två på e.m. och solen är på väg ner (t.v.)/ Paisaje de río...Nieva, y las rocas en los rápidos lucen sombreros de nieve. El tímido sol invernal ya va bajando tras los árboles (a la izquierda), pese a que aún no han dado las dos de la tarde...(DSC_3004-2)

Until recently I never knew Miami had a river. There is so much water everywhere that a narrow river gets lost in all of that. But here is the Miami river, separating downtown Miami on the left, from the town of Brickell on the right.

 

Looking at Miami from a distance it is impossible to note that these are actually two towns because they are so close to each other.

After a long day working ... noticed that after two days of 50 MPH and then 30 MPH winds and sunny days, that clouds rolled in as the day was nearing an end and the winds died down to nothing.

 

Checked the radar and the passing front left behind a band of clouds over the Baltimore region ... and it was slowly dissipating.

 

I called my Dad about 40 minutes before sunset and asked if the river was smoothed out. He said it was nearly a mirror.

 

So I grabbed the camera gear and made a quick trip down to Middle River to see if Election Night would have some fireworks.

 

The conditions were great with the two days of strong winds out of the northwest resulted in a real low tide, so was able to get under some of the piers.

 

Here just as the sun set, the colors were golden and just beginning. The fireworks followed for about 20 minutes or more, so I ended up taking 75 captures from all kinds of perspectives given the reflections, clouds and low tide conditions.

The River Wye in full flow in Monsal Dale.

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