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A view toward the Great Ceremonial House at Disney's Polynesian Resort. The stream continues into the lobby of the resort.
I wish I could say that the colors in this Kodachrome 25 were honest, but they faded pretty good. So I jacked up the saturation a bit in CS2. This is one of my favorites only because I remember how much work it was to get including but not limited to: driving across the country on mountainous roads, up before sunrise, and hopping from boulder to boulder with a tripod while worrying I was going to drop my camera and myself into the frigid cold water. I shot this back in college on a trip to Colorado with my girlfriend. We traveled around in a tiny, front-wheel-drive Datsun F-10 wagon sometimes following dirty, rocky roads and camping out with the bears. I used a 35mm Nikkormat ELW I won in a music photography contest and put on a tripod with a wide angle lens. See it on black.
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"Ashura no nagare" is a famous Mountain stream of Oirase streams in Aomori Prefecture of Japan.
Ashura is treated in Buddhism as a symbol of battle. It is a mountain stream with the name of Ashura as a symbol of wildness.
A beautiful stream illuminated by fresh green light entertains people.
I pray that this beautiful natural environment will be protected and last forever.
Joanne and I just returned from a wonderful trip to Algonquin Park. Although peak colour was early this year, there was still a good amount of colour to enjoy. As we went during the week we missed the crowds that dominated the park on weekends.
We enjoyed some great hiking in the park. This photo was taken while on a hike on the Track and Tower trail which is a 7.5km hike that also includes a scenic lookout and an abandoned railway. We also did another hike on the Whisky Rapids trail which was very rewarding as well.
With those ears, I can understand why they are called Mule Deer ... but, to me, the deer seem to be rather dutiful, deferential, diffident, docile and not a bit difficult - so I can't imagine why my wife always tells me "you're as stubborn as a mule, dear".
Beartownfoto and me were out looking for some moving water to try out long exposure. Mosquitoes were everywhere and I got more bites in one day than I have ever had. But it was all good fun!