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More from Red Rocks State Park, Sedona, archives - decided at the last minute to up-load this Orton separately because it's my fave of the three. it is best seen large:
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This stream flows along a part of the trail that we hiked, a beautiful blue contrast to the red rocks. This part of the park is known as the Oak Creek Riparian area.
Riparian zones have been defined in various ways, but essentially they consist of fairly narrow strips of land bordering creeks, rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water. Plant species, soil types, and topography are distinctive when compared to the surrounding, drier upland area.
Although riparian areas generally occupy only a small percentage of the area of a watershed, they are crucial components of the ecosystem. A healthy riparian area: provides excellent fish and wildlife habitat; increases groundwater recharge; reduces flooding; and often increases the overall quality of the adjacent waterway.
Taken at Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, Rotorua, New Zealand.
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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.
Hiking on the Icehouse Canyon Trail in Mt. Baldy. Taken on Canon Rebel XSI. Edited using VSCO Film 03-04.
On the morning of my second day trip to North Island, NZ, I headed to Kitekite Falls, which is situated on the hinges of the beautiful coastal town of Piha, an hour's drive east of Auckland. I say beautiful because Piha is the only town in New Zealand where it slowly gets into view as you descend from over the mountains, and the Tasman Sea behind it grows majestic.
Kitekite falls is not on Google maps, to get to the carpark (which is the end of Glenesk Road), plug this coordinate into your navigation system: -36.952303,174.48404
All my shots of the magnificent 5 tier falls turned out to be duds - water spray, high position of the sun etc. So instead of that, I present to you - the charming Kitekite stream.
Used Lee 105mm polarizer and GNDs for this shot.
Exposure: 6s
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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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!
Fotografía de larga exposición, coloque una maceta pequeña y mantuve el sensor de la cámara abierto bastante tiempo mientras movía el celular con un fondo de color formando las luces de atrás.
River below...stream above...Welcome to Middle Earth
View from the Hot Metal Pedestrian Bridge looking West.
These are just a few pics of the many little mountains streams we found while exploring the area this fall. These are right off the roadway and made for a very scenic drive.
These photos are from the second half of a shoot with did with Kim in September 2021. She ditched her extensions and was herself. This was one intense shoot. Kim was in charge. We had no set plan, I just followed her with the camera. What followed was a mix of emotions - power, sadness, wonder, despair, and confidence. What an amazing young lady. I took these photos near the Star River Walk Park in Star, Idaho.