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This last snow we had was in 2018. I only went thus far to take this photo of the way down to the small stream at the bottom of our garden.

fogy stream

at Kikuchi Keikoku in Kikuchi-shi Kumamoto-ken

Enjoying the trees changing and the streams flowing before Old man Winter sets in.

Terra Cotta Conservation Area

 

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Rocky stream, Finland.

 

A visit to familiar rapids after a long time. The view was surprisingly green considering there is already autumn color elsewhere.

 

It's nice to have these kind of places nearby where you can see seasons change and usually find some scene to photograph.

Reflections of the sky and a footbridge with railings that crosses The Hogsmill River just where it joins The Thames.

Taking a Flickr break for a few days. Keep clicking and sharing. See you when I get back.

Mill House dating back to 1830 in Flat Rock, NC. In the mid-1900s the Mill House was converted to apartments. The original Mill House and a hand full of other surrounding buildings now operate as a resort.

A country stream, just came across it, middle of the bush, middle of a National Park.

This stream flows into the creek, which flows into the river, which flows into the Chesapeake Bay, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean. So I am standing at the beginning.

Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!

I walked down by the local creek the other afternoon. The recent rains have increased flow rates and the water in Cherry Creek is tea like from all the fallen leaves. Downstream about 75 feet I notice a disturbance in the water but don't see anything. Then I see something moving upstream on the surface of the water like a big fish. It gets a little closer then I realize it must be an otter swimming vigorously in my direction! It wasn't an otter but an American Mink (Mustela vision). It's in the weasel family and is almost as aquatic as an otter and a nocturnal hunter. They eat voles, frogs, crayfish, waterfowl and their eggs, mice, rabbits, snakes, and aquatic invertebrates.

It got to within about 6 feet of where I stood backlit with camera on the monopod, it looked up at me then swam a little circle around a rock then scurried out of the water on the opposite bank and darted under a fallen log! Wow, glad I had the long lens! Pinch me and I do believe in luck. Mendocino County, North California U.S.A.

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At any time of year, the Japanese garden looks pretty cool.

Yeah....it was that good. :-)

Stream your game play and watch BTS live concert

Credits to the graphic artist of the graphic art wallpaper in the background.

 

Artist:

 

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Janemere

 

Hokei. Horikoshi

 

Kie/rest

 

Credits: stylieswithmeownssl.blogspot.com/2021/06/streaming-again....

  

walking in the bavarian alps in the morning, just hear the sound af the water streams

green cascading stream in Teutoburgerwald emerging from a well in the hills

Clouds stream by over the trees and grounds of the park area there at Seneca Rocks, West Virginia.

 

Happy Bench Monday :)

Misty Kikuchi river in Kumamoto-Ken Japan

 

An unnamed glacial stream flows briskly under a bridge toward the Kootenay River, Kootenay National Park, BC.

 

Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.

 

© Melissa Post 2015

 

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Another bridge at the Blue Duck Station. This one crosses over the Kaiwhakauka Stream.

Stream Moose, 36X36", acrylic on canvas, 2009.

Thank you everyone for your comments and faves on my last post. You did it again pushing me into Explore! This is two exposures handheld except for leaning on a walking pole. The water from the slow exposure was copied and pasted over the rocks in the faster exposure. The EXIF gives the details for the rock exposure.

Taken with an old Nikon D700 and 24-120 mm lens set at 24 mm f10.0 for 0.6 sec.

2022 - Exhibited in "Arts in Bloom" at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts.

Celebrating World Water Day today ... :D

Uses texture from Eva Ricci Studio.

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