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© 2011 Isaac Borrego
Utah Trip Day 3
Another shot of a stream; this one shows the reflection of the glow of the evening sun on the walls of the canyon.
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This shot was taken from a bridge going across this little stream in Cattaloochie Valley, NC. I kinda like the way that stripped branch stands out going across the shot. I don't know why. Once again, the fall colors are awesome.
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Aira Beck, which rises on the upper slopes of Stybarrow Dodd at a height of 720 metres (2,362 ft) and flows north-easterly before turning south, blocked by the high heather-covered slopes of Gowbarrow Fell. It turns south on its eight-kilometre journey to join Ullswater, at a height of 150 metres (492 ft). One kilometre before entering the lake, the beck makes the 20 metres (66 ft) leap down a rocky ravine at the falls known as Aira Force.
Uryu-numa, Uryu, Hokkaido.Back is mt.Minamishokanbetsu ( to the left) and Mt.Shokanbetsu.
Mamiya M645 1000s, Sekor 80mm F2.8, positive ISO 100 ( RDP3 ) expired, developed as described previously, scanned with Epson Perfection V700 + vuewscan.
This wet high plateau is famous for its landscapes and flowers.
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Shot with a Ondu 6x12 Multi Mk2 camera. The film used was Kodak Tri-X developed in Ilford Microphen. The negative was then scanned via a Epson V700 and tweaked in Pixelmator. The location was Dunedin, New Zealand.
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this water provided the lifeline for the village, free water for everyone, it came from the mountain and lead down into the local lake, Lashi Hai, 拉市海
Liz and I, at the suggestion of Angela and Nathan, stayed at a Naxi minority family household about an hour outside of Lijiang. It was wondefully calming and educating to see their household's resourcefulness and pleasant lifestyle. Probably the most enjoyable for me though, were the conversations with the son, Qiquan. We hope to travel again. Contact me if you are interested in staying there and I can put you in touch with them, I wholly recommend it.
I was streaming L'Immortelle (1963), directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and I got this glitch. The photograph was taken with my phone.
Looking over the Cheonggyecheon restoration in Seoul, South Korea. This design overseen by EDAW (AECOM?) daylit a stream long buried by a highway. The stepping stones over the water are a wonderfully bold move, along with the lack of handrails. This treatment makes for an authentic and accessible experience.
While Acadia does not have the grand scenery of the West, it features an abundance of very accessible subjects. Jordan Stream is one of most easy to walk along, thanks to the adjacent carriage road built in the first half the 20th century by J D Rockefeller Jr.. Until his death in 1960, Acadia National Park received a substantial amount of (free) maintenance from the Rockefeller road crew. Now, 50 years later, you can see the un-checked decay of the forest around many of the beautiful areas of Acadia.
Another shot from my first visit to Cacapon State Park. This area that I moved to has so many beautiful places to shoot I am only now begining to find them.
Taken on a hike in Arkansas. Used a lee little stopper and B+W circular polarizer to reach a 30 second exposure time.
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