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west of Bishop, California.

"Evening" by Frederick Wellington Ruckstull at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Warren, Connecticut.

 

We've been hiking a new trail near our house called the Mattatuck trail. Just north of the Shepaug Reservoir a small stream runs into the Shepaug River and its low angle and slow enough that in our recent cold snap it developed a lot of great ice formations.

 

I shot over 100 still images on this small stream but also decided to experiment with video on my iPhone. I'm new at this and so, my panning skills aren't great but these short videos will give you a taste of what it's like on this small stream.

 

I'm pretty sure the bird in the background is a crow that was annoyed at our presence.

 

I spent an hour rock hopping up about 50 yards on this stream, taking pictures and making these crude videos. It was great.

Down below the crofthouse museum there was this little stone-built structure. The fence posts give you some idea of its size and I'll add that it was necessary to crouch down to look inside that opening.

 

This is the remains of what was once a mill. The motive force for the mill stones was the flow of water diverted from that stream: the Burn of Wiltrow.

 

Now I know what you're thinking! There's no mill race, no leat and that building is far too tiny for a mill wheel. I am confident there was a leat. How else do you suppose the millstone was turned? Next to the Burn there's no room for something like a horse or ox to do the circle work you'd see in others places and there are no native terrestrial mammals in Shetland. Are you proposing a hamster wheel brought over by the Vikings? All will be revealed!

 

For a mill on this scale I suspect this might be the sort of place where the little stones we saw back in Busta could been housed.

  

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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Old boats left to rot and rust in Reykjavik.

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!

Water streams through a log on Ramona Creek in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon near Mt. Hood.

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Tančibocký potok, Jakubovské rybníky

Soaking up the negative ions for a positive life. There is nothing like the sound of a babbling brook.

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

Iao Valley - an old shot from the archives. Feels like Spring!

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

This beautiful small stream wanders through the valley I live in (Western Oregon). A hiking trail follows it nearby and deer are frequently seen as they venture out of the woods to get a drink. In late summer the stream slows to a trickle across the rocks and the Spring beauty fades. In the Fall, the tree leaves will change their color to yellow and this spot takes on an entirely new look. Best viewed on full screen 16 - 20 inches wide.

This is a picture of stream on the North Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Fort Meade, Maryland.

Mountain stream in Autumn

Fragments scatter like mist,

each one a breath exhaled by nothing.

The koan hums beneath thought—

a stream under frost.

Not seeking joy,

you find the still smile

of an autumn morning.

3 exposures in RAW at +/-2ev shot with tripod, converted to TIFFs and exported to Photomatix for tonemapping and final processing in Lightroom 3.5.

A long exposure (15 secs @ f/22) shooting into the sun using a Hoya ND400 in the berber village of Imlil around 60km from Marrakech in the High Atlas Mountains.

 

The village is about 1740m above sea level and is the main starting base for those attempting the trek up to the summit of Jebel Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa (and second highest in all of Africa after Kilimanjaro I believe).

 

We didn't spend long there because if you are not treking there is not a whole lot to see or do. Unfortunately I hadn't noticed my Mum and Dad creep into the frame. See if you can spot them :)

 

Imlil, Morocco

 

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Oak Openings Metropark, Whitehouse, Ohio

 

paper bark tree with am image that looks fighter like streams

...in the Smokey Mountains.

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