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Rush Creek is a 27.2-mile-long creek in California on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada, running east and then northeast to Mono Lake. Rush Creek is the largest stream in the Mono Basin, carrying 41% of the total runoff.
Taken about 20 mins after sunrise. The water was just starting to surround the blocks with the odd wave creating a nice effect as it broke and rushed around the rocks.
A flock of Dunlins group together and avoiding the cacophony caused by the black-headed gulls and the herring gulls rushing about in the evening light. The flock huddled together and moved maybe slightly left or right but hardly broke formation. Lovely to see.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from this day, 7th June, in 2017.
Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography ahead. Take care and keep the shutters clicking.
Enjoy.
Taken on my phone on my daily walk this morning then crucified, I mean edited 😂, in Snapseed....while this isn't exactly a main artery into Ipswich it's a busy route, normally full of traffic at this time of day.
Another 3 week lockdown has just been formally announced in the UK, so we can get used to seeing the roads like this for a while. It still seems surreal to me.
Take good care of yourselves folks 💚🌸
A minute+ exposure with a 10-stop ND filter. Massanutten Mountain is in the distance at left, and the fabled Blue Ridge is the mountain range on the right.
A pair of GE ES44AC locomotives in the prime of their service lives, pull a North Platte - West Colton manifest through Utah's Rush Valley at the west switch St. John the afternoon of April 21, 2012.
This is image 2 of 4 taken in and around the Måbø valley three weeks ago. It's taken further down into the valley and you cannot see the Vøringsfossen waterfall anymore, or yet. But its water is clearly present, rushing down the valley.
The hike through the valley to the waterfall and back only takes about an hour, but I used several hours. No rush, just enjoying the scenery with spectacular little places like this and looking for good compositions. I liked this one here because all the lines converge to the middle, to the never ending rushing water, finding its way to the Hardanger fjord.
Image 3 will be from the top of the valley walls, for a completely different perspective.
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After a recent rain in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County California the creek in Rincon Valley Community Park way very high. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max. Edited in Lightroom Classic.
I am back to KL after a few days of break to celebrate Chinese New Year at my hometown.
BTW, thank you so much for all your wishes commented on my previous post :)
Once caught the langoustines are rushed away to Kyle of Lochalsh for export to Spain. That's at least what the driver told me when chatting with him a couple of minutes after the catch was loaded onto the van.
A composite image taken in Edinburghs Waverley Station
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This is another shot taken during the snow-storm that managed to destroy my camera. This bridge was scarcely wide enough for two people so it was fascinating to see the moving canopy of umbrellas as people were funnelled together to cross the chasm.
Nope. I couldn't live in a city. Do cities attract weird people or make them appear weird to 'normal' people visiting from the countryside? Or is it me that is weird? Either way I prefer somewhere quieter and less complicated. I like natural beauty and tranquillity.
Life in the city may seem one mad rush but actually this man is stood utterly and totally, frozen still. He's one of those people who stands statue still until you give him some money. I have to say he was marvellously convincing. It can't be easy to hold this position totally still for hours on end.
Skyline of Atlanta, GA during rush hour.
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