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(Swedish: Svartån) The stream flows through the city of Västerås. The weir was built in 1891 together with the Turbine House, a small hydroelectric power plant. This early electrification encouraged ASEA, a large electricity equipment manufacturer, to concentrate its operations in Västerås. After the 1988 merger with the power systems company Brown, Boveri & Cie, ASEA became ABB Group (ABB in Västerås produces e.g. robots and drive systems for the industry, high-voltage direct current transmission and power grids).
Ektar 100 + Polariser
See the below link for without a polariser www.flickr.com/photos/athiril/6085663014/
I bought several "custom frames" from Goodwill. Unfortunately, I didn't measure them and then realized standard canvases don't come in those sizes. A wonderful young man at Home Depot cut a big piece of Masonite for me so I'll have a board for each of my frames. Here is my first painting on Masonite. I ended up with supports for 13 paintings for only $9.00!
Taken near Denham Bridge, Devon
My First try at capturing silky water properly with the aid of a polarizing filter which worked really nicely I think.
Full view for best effect please!
Ladakh, although dry, occasionally gives a glimpse of water and vegetation between barren Himalayan hills
#3810 - 2018 Day 157: A quite wonderful, productive day. Secured a major new piece of work, did some writing, enjoyed a fun evening of judging a club final's night. And invested a serene few minutes observing a stream. Perfect ...
Right in our backyard at the footstool of Timpanogos is American Fork Canyon and the Alpine Loop. This is from the Timpanooke Trail Head. A perfect place to find wooded serenity, to enjoy nature, and rejuvenate.
A few years ago, the melted snow of a fantastic La Niña snowfall season filled our streams. In fact, this one was overflowing just before this point of view.
This is a little side stream that feeds into Cove Creek in Polk County, NC. You have to cross this on your way to Little Bradley Falls.
I loved the fact that mother nature could be so spacially diverse within a short distance. I was fascinated as I looked through my view finder.
This is the same set of rocks that appear in the previous post.
Hidden on Maui's north shore there are streams to explore. Off the beaten path here the shape of the rocks was mesmerizing.
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Went on a Moth hunt along this steep sided part of the stream I had to put the cryptic Moths to flight and try and observe where they resettled On a few occasions I was successful but many flew too high up the bank or too far or I simply could not follow them with my eyes :-(
southeast Olympic Mountain stream off of FS road #23. Wanted to hike on the S. Fork Skok river today, but got a late start and then found one of those stupid game gates 5 miles from the trail head. ( should have checked my FS Hoodsport District map ) :(
Looking at these mossy rocks breaking a mountain stream I always think about how they got there. Rain water erodes the limestone cliffs of these mountains and they eventually break in pieces and fall down into this stream.
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Endless streams all flow to the sea. I would be beside the stream for a long time, but also like a lot of thoughts, feeling as if all the hard put water in general, there is no return of the same!
Looks Better Large!
Went out for a few hours yesterday looking for some interesting things to shoot. This is one of my captures on my journey.
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