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" And I shall have some peace there, For peace comes dropping slow,
Dropping from the veil of morn, To where the cricket sings,
Where midnights all a glimmer, And noon a purple glow,
And evenings filled with linnets wings "
{William Butler Yeats}
This stream comes from a spring that cascades out from under a boulder high up on the ridge in the distance. It plays it own special music as it tumbles down the mountain where it joins many other such streams, eventually forming the great Vartry river which enters the port of Wicklow 20 miles to the south east.
The lone Mountain Ash stands and watches its passing as it has done for so many years.
A wild and a beautiful place.
P@t.
I took this photo from a small bridge over the stream but without a tripod because I never carry one. Of the three photos I took, this one gave me the idea of cropping it for an abstract photo because the water formed interesting shapes. I just saw this when uploaded the photos to my pc. See photo below! 👇
Still most of the leaves are green or turning brown from lack of rain. I hope everything changes during the next few days.
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This Blue Heron lives at Fassnight Park, about a five-minute walk from our home, and has become so used to us stalking him that occasionally he seems to pause for the camera to accomodate us before continuing his search for crawdads and minnows. . .
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Went down to the little river near where I live, trying some longer exposures. Unfortunately due to garbage (platic mostly) almost everywhere I had to find the tightest angles. We do have the best DSLRs, smartphones and more but that's the direct consequence on Nature: pollution and garbage. This is cropped a lot couse I wanted to emphasize the flow and did some major editing on curves to gain more contrast between light and dark areas.
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Pentax K-5
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After a late rise on my day off I discovered it was foggy. So hopped onto the bus that went to Ljungskile and hiked up to Tjölstelsröd nature reserve for a day out. Sadly by the time I got there most of the fog had lifted but you can never go wrong when spending the day out in nature. Last time I took a picture from here I was balancing on that foreground rock with my tripod sitting precariously on the darker rock just above it. Today I played it safe and just stood beside the stream :D
The weather has been a bit dismal over the past week or so, but I managed to go for a walk in the mountains today, and shot some 15sec long exposures. I didn't have my tripod on me, nor an ND filter, but steadied the camera, enough to take a photo :)
Light rays bathe the lighthouse and four people walking near it.
I captured this image from a mile away, then blended it with some filters available at picmonkey.com
This is looking southward from North Point in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
-- D500
-- 80-400mm
-- f/8
Taken at the bottom of Calderglen park in East Kilbride, Glasgow. Before the dreaded Covid-19 virus arrived in the UK
This stream links a lake to the ocean. This stream is not always open to the ocean but has been open for quite a while due to heavy rains this year. This photo taken from the north side and I had a long walk to get to this point. It was low tide and the ocean was actually flowing back into the lake. The Back Lake at Merimbula on the Far South Coast of NSW.