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16:04, 1th Jun 2006
Ryuzu falls up-stream.
Flower: Rhododendron wadanum (Highland's Azalea)
River: Yu-River (Yu-kawa)
Nikon D200, 28-105mmf/3.5-4.5D, Kenko C-PL, ISO100, f22, 1/10sec
My second attempt with water flows. can't find high waterfalls but i found this small stream on my way up to kg kokol last saturday afternoon with dwayne bogosoff (not a good friend but easy to get along with...so so lah :p)
please excused me with the watermarked.
The same stream of life that runs through my veins night and day runs through the world and dances in rhythmic measures.
Taken: On the way to Lake Dudipatsar
We had a massive amount of rain yesterday....to the tune of 5 inches. We really needed it around here.
Of course, when I see it raining this much, I have to find something to shoot.....and it usually ends up being up on Monte Sano if I don't have much time. I made it up there not too long before dark....in the rain....and managed to shoot this stream and a couple of the waterfalls below.
BTW, it's hard to hold and umbrella and move your tripod, adjust your settings, etc. It does keep your camera dry, however. :-)
Somewhere between Bham and Stafford, from the car window. The formation of clouds was so magnificent and the sky so blue! I couldn't resist. The fence is in the right angle, next to a bridge over the road.
I took a couple of photos at this spot along the West Highland Way in 2011, with a wider angle lens, and despite some technical shortcomings really liked them. But due to being convinced it was in a slightly different area about a mile further east, I could never relocate the exact spot.
Ten years later - almost to the day - I finally found it again, completely by chance. However, I think the wider angle did it more justice so I must give it another go next time I have the opportunity.
This serene moment really sums up our experience in the Smokies. A mountain creek from our hike, shot in a subtle HDR.
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