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The stream from a trail bridge in Red Rock State Park, Sedona, Arizona
I did not bring a tripod and this shot was taken with my camera sitting on the bridge。Since we were in the midst of hiking, I didn't use my ND filter either
Small and beautiful stream through the forest. Standing on a few wooden plank with the tripod and shot taken with ND16 filter.
Downstream from RMNP, near Lyons, CO. The formations remind me of Franconia Notch State Park, in NH.
Nishizawa Valley
西沢渓谷・三重の滝
The water was too much
because of the rainy days of September.
9月は雨が多かったため、水量も結構ありました。
Yamanashi city, Yamanashi pref, Japan
An Autumn Sunday drive photoshoot in the North East. For the story, read my post.
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Taken at the bottom of Calderglen park in East Kilbride, Glasgow. Before the dreaded Covid-19 virus arrived in the UK
This stream links a lake to the ocean. This stream is not always open to the ocean but has been open for quite a while due to heavy rains this year. This photo taken from the north side and I had a long walk to get to this point. It was low tide and the ocean was actually flowing back into the lake. The Back Lake at Merimbula on the Far South Coast of NSW.
Chalk streams are rivers that rise from springs in landscapes with chalk bedrock. Since chalk is permeable, water percolates easily through the ground to the water table and chalk streams therefore receive little surface runoff. ... Of the 210 rivers classified as chalk streams globally, 160 are in England