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We hiked the Lac des Femmes trail at Mont Tremblant National Park and this lovely stream was right next to the trail. Have a great day everyone!
Selu Potpeće 14 km jugoistočno od Užica, Srbija
The village of Potpeće 14 km southeastern from the city of Užice, Serbia
One of the most wonderful walks I have taken was in the Brecon Beacons, Wales. This is a beautiful set of hills where one can see miles of unspoiled land all around. I have done quite a bit of hiking in the Appalachians and love the trees and thick foliage. This is the same, just without the trees and foliage.
I came across this particular area as I descended the hills. There was a calming stream flowing within a sylvan area and my first thought was to capture the image using infrared film. I have printed this image various ways because it is so rich with interpretive possibilities. This particular version was the one I sent out with my postcards.
A re-edit of a photo I took over 15 years ago with my then-new Canon EOS 30D DSLR and its "better" kit lens, the EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM. Revisiting the image, I made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4 then I loaded it into Photoshop for some further tweaking.
Intimate shot of a small sand stream trail. Shot Dec. 25, 2008 at Miramontes Point, Half Moon Bay, CA
Pentax 67 II, Pentax 55mm, Velvia 100, f22@~1/16th, 81B, Polarizer
The Truckee River flows downstream towards the California/Nevada (CalNeva) State Line.
If you had asked residents of nearby towns a year ago if they though the river would look this good now, the answer would have been NO! Many people in California are over-joyed to see the mountains full of snow and our rivers and lakebeds raising from the "dead" again.
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A prominence at the edge of the sun provided us with a splendid view of solar plasma as it churned and streamed over less than one day (June 25-26, 2017). The charged particles of plasma were being manipulated by strong magnetic forces. When viewed in this wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light, we can trace the movements of the particles. Such occurrences are fairly common but much easier to see when they are near the sun's edge. For a sense of scale, the arch of prominence in the still image has risen up several times the size of Earth. Credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory, NASA.
In the early 21st century Seoul began a massive urban renewal project aimed at increasing 'greenspace'. In October 2005 the first link - the Cheonggye Stream - was opened. The Cheonggye Stream Project restored a paved-over riverbed and lined it with paths. Supporters said it would increase greenspace and moderate heat in the city, though detractors said that some of the most exciting 'real Seoul' neighbourhoods - such as the Cheonggye traditional market - were destroyed as part of the renewal, and that the 'improvements' made the traffic even worse.
There's no doubting the popularity of the Cheonggye Stream - even before the light show gets going in the evening - and there's a permanent display (with sounds) to give visitors an idea of what a royal procession would have been like.