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The busiest station hub in Shanghai--The People's Square.When I reduced the speed of the camera,crowds like a charming flow.As silks...
This view shows the stream flowing through the restored channel from the same viewpoint as the first photo in the set
If you walk through the Dunmow Cutting towards Dunmow you'll come across a raised walkway area which takes you over this small, apparently very clean, stream.
Stream Cruiser dragonflies (Didymops transversa) typically patrol streams and small rivers, but often perch well away from water and low to the ground. This one was perching about 1 foot off of the ground in a very dry, sunny oak woodland at Occoneechee State Natural Area. In the North Carolina Piedmont they are most abundant in April and May, with occasional records during the summer months through early September.
Took a 27 mile ride from Armuchee to the Pocket. It was a beautiful day for a ride! These are from my iPhone.
A tiny stream flows from the cliffs, southwest of Independence Mine at a higher elevation. The terrain becomes alpine tundra and scattered, lichen-covered boulders litter the landscape. This little stream runs clear and cold across a cushiony green carpet of moss, breaking up this otherwise harsh mountainside with a touch of softness and warm glow. It made a delightful bed upon which to lay and listen to the sounds of flowing water, ptarmigan, pikas and squirrels foraging amongst the stones. It was warmer as long as the sun was shining and the wind stayed calm, but the weather can change quickly and a warm, early fall day in the upper elevations of Hatcher Pass can turn freezing in an instant. The sun dips behind a cloud or mountain, wind picks up and an ill-prepared hiker will find their way quickly back down the mountains.
Camera: Holga Wpc (pinhole wide)
Film: fuji rvp 64t expired
crossprocessed (c41)
exp. time: almost 8/9 secs
Location: Campione del Garda (BS) - italy
Garda lake
apr. 2012
Capitólio, Minas Gerais
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'Afloat' is a huge circular donut shaped globe cast in bronze. Situated at the seaward end of the groyne on seafront, near to the Palace Pier, its centre at eye level allows a view of our world through the sculpture.
The donut or torus (a shape that has a continuous surface with a hole in it) has been posed as a possible model by scientists of how our universe may look. The sculpture was generated by taking a world globe and pressing the south and north poles together to form a torus. Now placed on its side the lines of longitude radiate from the central hole, linking the sea and sky. Across its surface are the shrunken shapes of the major continents, adrift like dark shadows.
Deep East Texas.
A mesic stream bottom dominated by American beech, Southern magnolia, and other hardwood species on timber company land in East Texas. While the timber company manages the uplands for timber production, they have left healthy streamside management zones that boast a rich diversity of plants.
Small stream falls at Clydach Vale, the rocks are coated in ferrous orange so there may be a high iron content there