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Given how hot the recent temperatures have been, sun protection is a must. These spray on ones are excellent!!
A view to the North end of Spray Lake in Kananaskis Alberta. Visible are some of the peaks of Rundle Mountain. Early morning skies.
The Spray River just before it flows into the Bow River a stone's throw from Bow Falls. Mt. Rundle rises on the left.
The river is dammed upstream in the Kananaskis to form the scenic Spray Lakes.
Thanks for taking a look!
Have a safe, wonderful week.
I was looking for a closeup shot of grass, then I saw the golden grass waving as a spray next the fire hydrant , I thought the two together as the wind blows look neat.
Holding a spraybottle in one hand and camera in the other.
For 52 weeks the 2016 Edition - water/liquid
Boone Fork Creek, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina, NC
Pretty cool how the water was spraying off of this knot on the log.
Late evening and the north west wind is tearing the tops off the waves. A lone gull heads up the coast into the wind.
Spray Lakes reservoir is one of 3 large lakes in the Kananaskis. It lies between the Goat Range and the Three Sisters ridge, at an elevation of 1,720 meters (5,640 ft). It is a prime wildlife area as well.
Spray Lake is a central point in Alberta's beautiful Spray Lake Provincial Park. The Park shares it's western border with Banff National Park.
Have a wonderful week, hopefully not too hot.
Elephant at an illuminated waterhole in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
I take pictures because I like it, not because I am good at it.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.
All rights reserved. © Thomas Retterath 2024
Another one from the archives:
The Loup of Fintry, on the River Endrick.
Shot with a NDx1000 filter to achieve the long exposure
Sadly this plane crashed and killed the 75 year old pilot the day after I took this photo. A wheel caught a guy wire from a cell phone tower and crashed.
Agua Azul Waterfalls with 10 stop ND filter, Chiapas, Mexico.
Copyright © Piotr Gaborek. All rights reserved!! Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Inspired by all of the beautiful seascapes that BlueberryAsh has been posting I decided to go back and revisit my Phillip Island images to make sure I hadn't missed any good ones. This is actually a combination of two images taken of this scene, one had the nice spray, the other had the nice white semi-circular wash on the sand. I like the combined version and hope you do too, taken near Cadillac Canyon, Phillip Island.
In keeping this week with things that fly (perhaps not my truck post on Thursday), I came across a crop duster and took what shots I could. I liked this shot as he slowed to make a turn.
Most shots were parallel to me but this was perpendicular.
We had a very windy weekend here in Tasmania. Statewide warnings of 'severe' and 'damaging' winds. This was the view from our place - often clouds of spray ripped of the water surface and sent in whirlwinds and sheets that looked menacing.
During a heavy downpour at Tamworth, the passengers riding Virgin's 1.00pm London Euston - Manchester Piccadilly service (1H26) barely notice the sharp right-hand turn as the Pendolino cabin tilting mechanism works overtime on the curve.
Meantime the wheels are doing a rather nice job of dispersing the water lying on top of the railhead - I wonder if the passengers knew they'd purchased Cheap Spray Returns?
1.56pm, 24th April 2018
Another from my trip to Hartlepool last weekend when the weather gave us some lovely bright but low breaks in the otherwise brooding skies.
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
The Fountain of the Bicchierone is one of two fountains created for the Villa by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It was made between 1660 and 1661 on a commission from Cardinal Rinaldo I d'Este. The basin of the fountain is in the form of a large shell, which reaches up to the level of the terrace. In the center is a toothed Bicchierone (cup or chalice) from which the water sprays upwards. Bernini supervised the building of the fountain, and, following its inauguration in May 1661, he had the height of the spouting water reduced, to avoid blocking the view from the Loggia of Pandora. Though not part of the original design of the garden, the fountain became a link between the architecture of the palace and the garden.