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If I could only call you My Lady,

Baby I could be your man.

  

Whatever the sailors caught in the sea is here.

 

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Happy St. Patty's Day! The only natural green to be seen in Winneshiek County today was at this small woodland seep where the funky little skunk cabbage plants were in full bloom. They look like little red vases Green grass was also sprouting where "warm" spring water was welling up here. Local springs tend to pump or seep out water at about 47 F year-round.

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Hengifoss, iceland

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As sunset time approached, those who remained on the spot seemed to be enjoying the moment.

I like to watch the seawater seep into the sand :)

 

♬ René AUBRY-Philippe GENTY "FLOPPIENNCO"

The La Brea Tar Pits are a group of tar pits around which Hancock Park was formed in urban Los Angeles. Natural asphalt (also called asphaltum, bitumen, pitch or tar—brea in Spanish) has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years. The tar is often covered with dust, leaves, or water. Over many centuries, the bones of animals that were trapped in the tar were preserved. The George C. Page Museum is dedicated to researching the tar pits and displaying specimens from the animals that died there. The La Brea Tar Pits is a registered National Natural Landmark.

 

The modern name is an example of a tautological place name; "the La Brea Tar Pits" literally means "the the tar tar pits."

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All tufa at Mono Lake forms underwater. Beneath Mono Lake, calcium-rich freshwater springs seep up from the lake bottom and mix with lake water rich in carbonates. As the calcium comes in contact with the carbonates in the lake, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in calcium carbonate, or limestone. The calcium carbonate settles out of solution as a solid around the spring, and over the course of time, a tufa tower grows. Tufa towers can grow to heights of more than 30 feet underwater. If the water level falls and the tufa is exposed to air, it can no longer grow and the towers are susceptible to erosion.

 

When you consider how tall the tufa tower is in this photo (15-20 feet) you get a good sense of how much water has evaporated since water that used to feed Mono Lake was diverted to southern California in 1941.

 

Mono Lake has actually risen since 1994 when state officials limited the diversions. They ordered the level must eventually rise to reach 6,392 feet above sea level. In 2025, the water level is about 9 feet below its legal limit.

 

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Ice forms along seeps in a roadcut near Pahaska Teepee in Shoshone National Forest. Rocks in the road cut are volcaniclastic rocks that belong to the Eocene Absaroka Volcanics Supergroup.

Ice forms along seeps and seasonal waterfalls along cliffs in the Absaroka Mountains. This impressive frozen falls occurs on a cliff along the North Fork Canyon Road in Shoshone National Forest. Rocks that make up the cliff are volcaniclastic rocks that belong to the Eocene Absaroka Volcanics Supergroup.

Een dun kleurig vliesje op het water door mineralen in de grond die een reactie aan gaan met zuurstof. Het lijkt vervuiling, maar de mineralen zitten van nature in de grond. Door de stand van de zon in een bepaalde hoek op de kwel te laten schijnen zie je het iriserende effect van deze mineralen op het water. Vergelijkbaar met olie.

Deze foto is gemaakt van een klein stukje kwel met veel blauw. Maar je vindt ook andere kleuren, zoals oranje, paars, bruin of aqua.

 

A thin colorfull fleece on the water. This is no polution but made by nature. These are iron bacterium. It is a sign of percolation water. Percolation water is loaded with all sorts of minerals that are dissolved in underground water. One of the most numerous minerals is iron and that is visible .

By shining the position of the sun at a certain angle on the seep, you can see the iridescent effect of these minerals on the water. Similar to oil.

This picture is made of a small piece of seep with a lot of blue.

Also other colors you can find, like orange, aqua, brown or purple.

 

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Seeping out of the cracks between the black (charred) boards of Yhonnie Scarce's sculpture, and rising skywards within the structure are hundreds of ink-black glass murnong (yams).

During the winter and early spring ice forms on seeps and seasonal waterfalls along cliffs in the North Fork canyon in Shoshone National Forest. In this case the water has formed a series of terraced icicles on the canyon wall.

Ice forms along seeps in a roadcut near along cliffs near the North Fork of the Shoshone River in Shoshone National Forest. The rocks making up the cliff are volcaniclastic rocks that belong to the Eocene Absaroka Volcanics Supergroup.

Kwel kun je vinden als er ijzermineralen in de grond zitten in ondiep water. Het geeft prachtige kleuren. Deze foto is gemaakt in de buurt van Epe.

 

Seep in shallow water gives beautiful colors.

 

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.....missed....gone.....never forgotten

 

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“It’s so much darker when a light goes out than it would have been if it had never shone.”

 

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In this sweet madness,

This glorious sadness

That brings me to my knees

Memories seep from my veins

They may be empty and weightless and maybe

I'll find some peace tonight

 

♫♥♫ MOOD - "In The Arms Of An Angel"

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I used to travel alot. Long international flights could become boring but I liked nothing more than to look out of the window down at the landscape 6 miles below me. I used to pit my geographical knowledge against navigational abilities to see if I could identify towns, cities, rivers, landmarks. It helped pass the time. Once I picked out Monument Valley on the brown Utah landscape. I was able to identify some of the towering features but couldn't get over how an area it had taken most of a day to explore in a car could be the size of a sixpence against the featureless desert around.

 

The best time was when I had been flying for ages: a few months actually, and I had dozed off, forehead leaning against the cold window. I awoke and through bleary eyes looked down. I didn't instantly recognise it a convolusion of channels leading across the land. Rivers, gorges and canyons. And then I remembered. Mars. I was flying over Mars. And the sunlight glinted off the surface. Water? Water? Every where? Had I just discovered water on Mars?

 

Unfortunately that's nothing like the truth. I often work my way round to a little cove along from Camusdarrach to find unusual patterns and colours on the beach. Here a little oil seeps into the bog that feeds the burn down onto the beach, the oil catching the light like sun on a river estuary. With dark and light sands, this is my impression of what a Martian river might (have) look like. (this section of sand being about 12 inches across)

The howls and hisses of the souls echoed as they seeped slowly from the cracks in the Jar. He glares at the man before him. "If even one soul escapes, yours will replace it."

 

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Seeping yellow,beyond that blue sky.Cutleaved coneflower in the highland.

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the salt, it seeps in through the pores of my open skin

i wait on you inside ♬ the bottom of the deep blue ♬

  

the things:

*Bolson - Jeanne Mix'em tattoo

Osmia - Trinity bikini bra

[SHIFUKU] - Boho Chic look - denim shorts

Wasabi - Truth & Wasabi Collective - Beach Day @ the Truth mainstore for the weekend sale

  

*no ai used in any of my pictures

 

I've had to rename one of my favorite canyons from Cowpie Canyon to Clear Cut Canyon. My last trip down was decorated with cow pies and could only be navigated through cow trails tromped through dense underbrush. On my most recent trek, I was allowed to walk unimpeded by brush and stickers from the numerous flash floods that have ravaged the area. The deep, fast-moving waters flushed the canyon floor of dried vegetation and any other unattached materials and wrapped fallen tree limbs and mud around the standing cottonwoods. This scene is usually populated with bullrush and willows which are now nonexistent, leaving a slow moving, silty-orange stream.

 

Seeping Practice for TCSA New Driver - Hyemin Moon 문혜민

Pretty clumps of yellow along the coastline

 

Cranberry Lake, Deception Pass SP, WA

Joy seeps

into my bones

flooding the

marrow

tickling the

cells

until a slow wide

smile spreads

across my face.

~Juliet Fay

 

This photo brings me a wonderful sense of happiness and serenity. Sunshine midwinter has a way of doing that, but I also love how the light has woven its way through the scene. I have replaced an earlier version with this newer one which is closer to my vision.

Erythranthe guttata, with the common names seep monkeyflower and common yellow monkeyflower, is a yellow bee-pollinated annual or perennial plant. It was formerly known as Mimulus guttatus.

 

Erythranthe guttata is a model organism for biological studies, and in that context is still referred to as Mimulus guttatus. There may be as many as 1000 scientific papers focused on this species. The genome is (as of 2012) being studied in depth.

 

For combined research of evolution, genetics, and ecology, particularly plant-insect interactions, the yellow monkeyflower has become a model system. With the help of physically resistant protections called trichomes, which have been thoroughly examined, the yellow monkeyflower defends itself against herbivores.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythranthe_guttata

A natural spring seeping from a little draw and flowing downhill to a small pond in Grasslands Park creates ideal habitat for Showy Milkweed. It has been several years since I photographed this flowering plant, but last week I noticed the hillsides covered in blooms, and I decided to set up with tripod and macro lens and see what I could do.

 

The flowers were prime. The light wasn't: the sunny morning produced a cacophony of light and dark blobs criss-crossed by harsh lines. The result? Visual chaos. The solution? Find a subject that's in shade, with more even lighting. If that isn't possible, create your own shade, which I did here by using my own shadow. In the old days I might have used a piece of aluminum foil or even a gold reflector to brighten and warm up the colours, but today's digital options allow me to do all of that and more in post processing. In this case I liked the Auto White Balance result and didn't change it despite the temptation to warm the colours up just a bit.

 

I used a cable release with mirror lockup to eliminate camera vibration, and tried to time my exposures for those intervals when the breeze stopped - and fortunately it was a calm day, by prairie standards.

 

Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2019 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

Black Rock Mountain State Park

 

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Morning photo session at Cascade de la Mèbre in Crissier, Vaud, Switzerland with Alain-Visionlarge.

 

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Seep Monkeyflower - Erythranthe guttata

"...They make no mention of the beauty of decay

Blue, yellow, pink umbrella save it for a rainy day

And all the love and all the love in the world

Won't stop the rain from falling

Waste seeping underground

I want to break it down"

 

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