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After reaching the peak, networks of streams can be discovered along the slopes of Mt. Mitake. The mountain is breathing with life as the spring season finally gives birth to sleeping trees, giving the mountain a natural green glow.
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.
Dan's take on a Navy Grog -- Zaya rum, El Dorado 12 year rum, aged Novo Fogo cachaça, Campari, "LGH Fuel"
An edit of a photo I took in the fall of 2006. Continuing to try out 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.
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!
Newly born leaves and Oirase stream; A beautiful nature near lake Towada in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. By Parmanand Sharma
I imagine this stream, the Apel Drain, in Bruce Township, Michigan has not changed much in the past 150 years.
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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