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Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
He sat in this corner, fluffed up and focused at some unseen thing...I'm hoping it was only a bug....lol for most of an hour.
Another water shot. Me and my family was out for a walk when i saw this spot with streaming water. I liked the different colours in the stones so i choosed to give it a try.
This is the stream that flows through fulking from the spring rain water from the hills in west sussex, wonderful - www.adamswaine.co.uk
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August 13, 2007
thank you
so this year´s headphone festival is done. thanks a lot to everybody involved (especially the KUHTURM folks who did a great job and made the whole thing possible).
at the moment we are working on preparing the recordings for being released as part of the [plive] mp3 series. we´ll inform you about the release schedule as soon as we know. we have to deal with a huge amount of .aiff data that has to be edited and compressed properly to 320kbit/s, so this might take some time. be assured: the recording quality is really excellent - this will be worth waiting for!
see you next year for headphone festival 2008!
A peaceful video shot at a brook running along some local farm land here in Moncton.
Shot at 720p with my Nikon D3100 DSLR and Nikkor 55-300mm lens.
By moving sand, plants, and logs, kids can see how the “river” changes course. This station was sponsored by the Underwood Conservation District. Photo credit: Rebecca Smith, USFWS