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Stream in Killarney National Park. Near Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland

 

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Sun peaking through the trees in Yosemite Park.

Boulder Creek, Brightwood, Oregon.

 

This is with very, very minimal processing.

 

Taken yesterday afternoon. Sheltered from the bulk of the snow melt and isolated from the affects of Mount Hood, Boulder Creek is high but is receding rapidly to it's familiar character. This shot is one that I've wanted to get without the log that used to straddle the creek here.

 

The sunrise sure looked nice when I woke up this morning. I wish that I would have been able to be out somewhere and set up for a shot.

 

For my friends that are looking for flood info I will be posting many more shots on my blog when time permits.

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Reflections in the current of a stream in Shubie Park.

A steep hike in Auburn we viewed several waterfalls in the area and several more an hour prior at the Steven Creek Falls. This scene was interesting a surprise as I passed the main waterfall. However I didn't notice the leaf on the log when I was there. My friend was able to catch a good composition with it and I didn't believe it was there I thought is was placed there somehow? Then I looked again at my photos and sure enough it was right there. Auburn has a great sense of natural beauty and always looking different all the time. I hope you enjoy this Ultrawide vantage.

Kirkjufell or Church Mountain in the Snaefellsnes peninsula, Iceland. The cloud is cutting off the top of the mountain, but this is still one of the most amazing places to take pictures in Iceland. You can catch several waterfalls depending on your angle around this stream that goes to the ocean.

I walked in with hope that I will see something interesting or something frozen, but nothing. Nothing was frozen, because -1 Celsius doesn't freeze anything, so I had to find interesting angles for myself.

Above the falls on Booth Creek, Vail CO.

An evening walk up to Skipton Moor and discovered a watercourse I never knew existed!

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We passed a small stream tumbling down a cliff. While icy, it was not frozen, yet.

NC 215 just before unnamed stream drops thru a culvert. Stream goes unnoticed until it is rain swollen. Pisgah national Forest, Haywood County, North Carolina.

Hebron Falls Area, Foscoe, NC

 

I was glad to find a pretty good water level as well as some decent fall color on a Saturday photoshoot with my friend Keith Clontz. Thanks to coming in on a new route I shot from some different spots on this trip.

Slow moving water/long shutter image of the water leading into the lake

A cascade of water in a small stream in Shubie Park.

Taken at Mill wood, Penrice, Gower, Wales, UK. No graphics please.

Kokoen Garden in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, consists of nine separate gardens including the garden of streams shown here.

Close up of the water stream near Mount Rainier in Washington, USA. This eventually leads to the Myrtle falls in Mount Rainier National Park

Great Smoky Mountains Stream

He much prefers the stream water to the tap water!

This is 4 the waterfall set.

Roaring Fork Motor Trail

Smokey Mountain National Park, Tennessee

 

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Streams of light flowing through nocturnal forrests to find some love in early summer

 

Fireflies - Lampyris splendidula Linnaeus, 1767 / Leipzig 2020

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This little stream runs through the forest not far from Whitehorse in southern Yukon. I photographed it on a fall morning in Spetember after an overnight snowfall.

 

Photo shot with the Canon EOS R and RF 24-105mm f/4.0L mounted to a tripod. I also used a circular polarizing filter and a neutral density filter to increase exposure time.

Stream in Uvas County Park

Smoky Mountains stream

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