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saw this kids toy football caught dead center in the stream vortex going roundy round.......................
Crystal clear water with a constant temperture of 11 degrees Celcius, regardless of the season. My eldest grandaughter is entering the Stream, she sometimes float down the stream from the bridge to this area with her younger brothers & sister. Our Grandchildren's backyard, as they live very nearby.
This is my first attempt at a looping motion background. I plan to use this as a 'Welcome Slide.' The splice is actually near the middle of the video. I cut the video in half, and put the second half first. Then I tried to find similar frames in the middle to splice the two halves together. So the last frame of this video, was actually shot just prior to the first.
This video is available for use in Christian Church Worship Ministries, all other uses are prohibited without permission.
The photo doesn't do this scene any justice. I was amazed by the swift flow of the brook under the ice... I wish I could have caught the way it bubbled up against the ice ceiling...
Photo by AMPt member Jussi Ulkuniemi
(IG: skwii)
Description:
Cold evening, sun below horizon with just a feint blaze of light, just enough to capture this grainy image.
Process:
Processed with Camera+ and Filterstorm, then to Diptic to add another picture processed the same way upside down below the picture.
With Juxtaposer, reshaping the ground for more dreamlike look :)
Hope you like it!
Galley on second floor, dedicated to “The New”. Illuminated new Hoover vacuum cleaners, never used (1980), the essence of “newness”. “New Shelton Wet/Drys 10 Gallon Double Decker”, 1981 from MoMA’s collection
Installation views of Jeff Koons retrospective
June 27-October 19, 2014
The Whitney Museum of American Art
New York, New York
this is the feeder stream that feeds into jackhouse reservoir, it originates on the moors above oswaldtwistle
I changed the tune in the photoshop to make the pic more greenish. The softness made by open-aperture and under-exposure gave the dizzy look. Nice pic!
A tiny stream flows from the cliffs, southwest of Independence Mine at a higher elevation. The terrain becomes alpine tundra and scattered, lichen-covered boulders litter the landscape. This little stream runs clear and cold across a cushiony green carpet of moss, breaking up this otherwise harsh mountainside with a touch of softness and warm glow. It made a delightful bed upon which to lay and listen to the sounds of flowing water, ptarmigan, pikas and squirrels foraging amongst the stones. It was warmer as long as the sun was shining and the wind stayed calm, but the weather can change quickly and a warm, early fall day in the upper elevations of Hatcher Pass can turn freezing in an instant. The sun dips behind a cloud or mountain, wind picks up and an ill-prepared hiker will find their way quickly back down the mountains.