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The main waterfall at Becky Falls in Dartmoor. Not the easiest to capture when there are so many tourists darting about! Glad to have captured at least one, even though had to crop slightly to remove the distraction of the people.
A friend and I left the city at 5am for an 1 1/2 hour drive and then 30 minute hike to arrive at the rapids for sunrise.
It was a beautiful, beautiful morning.
WAMX #3531 crosses Fulton St northbound after working Padnos. The Grand Elk crew is on their way to the Grand Rapids Eastern interchange.
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Lewis River Channel, Yellowstone National Park. When I hiked along the channel, this stretch was the most challenging stretch of rapids I saw. Not too bad.
The Rio Preto rapids flow over a stone floor in the course of the Rio Preto. Rio Preto State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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As I was walking along the brook I noticed this scene. I really loved the reflections on the water and the long rock leading to the rapids in the back ground.
I was torn at the time between a verticle or horizontal shot, but choose the verticle because of the rock in the river.
You may have seen some of my earlier similar photos. They are accomplished by photographing moving water with a telephoto lens at a slow shutter speed (1/20 s) and high f-stop (f/25 here). The slow shutter speed captures the paths of sunlit water droplets, turning them into "squiggles," and of course also blurs the general water movement. The high f-stop provides lots of depth of field even at telephoto focal lengths (equivalent here to 200 mm for a full-frame 35 mm camera). Try it yourself!
In my set Dan's Water World (Dan Daniels)
Small rapids on Burnt Fork Creek framed by autumnal foliage.
DeKalb County (Clairmont Heights), Georgia, USA.
12 November 2023.
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▶ Photo taken a spur of the Watershed Loop, one in a "labyrinth of soft-surfaced trails" in and around a 120-acre suburban Piedmont forest, located in three DeKalb County (suburban Atlanta, Georgia) parks: Mason Mill, Medlock, and Ira B. Melton.
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Wide shot of a set of rapids along the Dead River, which deviates from the Alapaha River and ends in a sink about 100 yards from this spot.
Shots rarely grace my photostream the same day they were taken, but today is an exception. I took the opportunity on a rainy Sunday to revisit Hillsborough River State Park. Some of my signature shots have been taken here, where there is a fantastic set of rapids begging to be photographed. I generally get so transfixed on the rapids that I run out of time to enjoy the rest the park has to offer. Today I made the point to hike both the Florida and Baynard Trails before taking in the rapids. My love for this park was reaffirmed, as I found the sections of the park I had yet to take in were just as stunning as those I was familiar with. I finished off taking a few new angles of the rapids, but before reaching that I really tried to capture the more simple beauty of the river, with its emerald waters well framed by luscious palm trees and floodplain.
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Stretch of fast water on lower reaches of the Rushing River in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Palette knife painting on stretched canvas (oil, 12x24 in).
For the time being, BNSF 1663 is the local switch power at the UPM Blandin Mill in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The SD40-2 sits tied down in the perfect spot alongside what I consider a rather fascinating pine tree. I instinct tells me it's a White Pine, yet the branches are more clustered and rounded compared to other similar trees. It's a mystery I have to investigate further.
It was time for a pause when ML went in the hole at Rapids. Just like at Carver, new signals are poised to relieve the venerable searchlights, another ominous sign of the times, class one standardization and blandness on the horizon. It was fitting to follow these guys towards the east end of the railroad, a mere 31 miles to Billings, although ML will terminate at Laurel of course.
September 7, 2023.