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Stream flowing through Hanmer Springs Forest Park Walk.

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Kearsney Abbey, just before it pelted down.

Runoff from a waterfall in a British Columbia national park, HDR

"See how willingly Nature poses herself upon photographer's plates. No earthly chemicals are so sensitive as those of the human soul. All that is required is exposure, and purity of material. The pure in heart shall see God!'"

 

~John Muir

 

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My wife and I. A frozen over mountain stream high up in Taroko Gourge, Taiwan.

Chris and I found this really gorgeous stream off some country road that was begging to be photographed.

Blashford Lakes, near Ringwood in Hampshire, UK. The Dockens Water stream flows through the Hampshire Wildlife Trust reserve and is bounded by ancient woodland of oak and beech.

Tunnelville Cliffs

Wisconsin State Natural Area #542

 

Vernon County

A mountain forest stream and waterfall in the area beneath Anna Ruby Falls.

The water in the streams of Los Glaciares National Park are pretty much all glacial melt. It's perfectly okay to drink - and actually it was probably the best water I've ever tasted.

A stream feeding into the lake of Wastwater in the Lake District.

 

Incredible Incredible Incredible place. The lake is almost 3 miles long and more than a third of a mile wide. It is the deepest lake in England, at 79 metres!

Hachioji-city, Tokyo, JAPAN / 東京都八王子市

A mother watching her son play in a stream

Autumn Series

 

sorry, so busy, will catch up soon

A stream meanders through a private garden.

Seen at Repton open gardens, June 2007

Stream running through Country Village

Bothell, WA

 

Olympus PEN-F

Sigma 30mm f:1.4

Olympus Art Filter

An edit of a photo I took in the summer of 2006 with my then-new Canon EOS 30D DSLR and its "better" kit lens, the EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM. This was my first second go with Pixelstyle Photo Editor. I used the artistic "Cartoon" artistic filter and adjusted the settings until I got something I liked. The app is neat and free(!) but it definitely updates the preview image sluggishly. One cannot have everything.

J and I went for a hike last evening in Rocky Mountain National Park. On the drive up it was nothing but rain rain rain so I wasn't expecting anything really great in terms of photo ops. We decided to hike up through the Bear, Nymph, Dream Lake area and see how things looked. There was still a decent amount of snow up there which also meant a good amount of snow melt flowing down. This is a fast moving stream of snow melt along the path to Dream Lake. 3 shots stacked to balance the brightness of the sky and the moving water of the stream. I have a couple from Dream lake that I will be posting up later so keep an eye out!

.. alle, die keine Karten mehr bekommen hatten, konnten das Festival im YouTube streamen, .. dafür gabe es eine spezielle Kamera-Crew ..

 

.. everyone who didn't get tickets could stream the festival on YouTube, .. there was a special camera crew for that ..

I've been out having another go at stitching images from my 35mm PC lens. I chose another familiar location, sorry about the repetition as I've done all these views on my small camera on workshops lately - I wanted to establish the compositions before the final photos today.

Newly born leaves and Oirase stream; A beautiful nature near lake Towada in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. By Parmanand Sharma

at "green hour"; in the fall

 

west of Bishop, California.

Scenic nature landscape long exposure portrait view of a small waterfall on a stream at the start of late spring melt off flowing down from the wilderness of Bonanza in the Colorado San Luis Valley. Taken in the blue hour right after sunset.

 

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Wonderfully scenic (though hard to photograph) stream confluence and falls near the top of the Shibden Valley. The fallen oak had been "chain-sawed" to prevent it forming a damn in the riverbed; the brilliant green of the moss contrasting with the deep orange-brown of the beech leaf litter.

However, just out of shot to the viewer's left is the spoil of an old coal mine!

And where I had (precariously) put the tripod was on a conspicuous fold in the rock. The ideal place for this image was actually about 15 feet above the stream bed just to the right!

Found this beautiful stream during my field study at Banjarnegara.

Captured on way to Seema on 14.10.2011 enroute Har-ki-doon.

A photograph of a stream at Wakehurst Place in West Sussex.

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