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This is a stream in a secluded gully in the foothills of the Paparoa range.
The slopes around here are thickly clad in Nothofagus (Beech species) and a thick undergrowth of smaller trees and shrubs.
And as long as i didn't i was very happy . Mind you still ended up flat on my back further up the valley .
Got up in quick time looked around " Good nobody seen me " It's amazing how fast you can move when you feel stupid felt stupid again 5 mins later : ) ( cw )
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Il tempo, come questo ruscello, sotto un fogliame sempre mutevole, scorre silenzioso. E ci si immagina che Ofelia possa sbucare da un momento all'altro su queste onde...
“In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins. Not through strength, but through persistence.” --wolfdyke-- Strobist: Pocketwizards flextt5 and a 580EXII with stofen diffuser upper right.
A Stream in the Lewis Hills which is a wilderness and unspoiled area located between Stephenville and Corner Brook. NL.
Taken at the Kasteeltuinen Arcen in The Netherlands.
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Oahu, Hawaii - This was in a rain forest my friends took me too, always wanted one of these to turn out.
I very recently started a new job after being laid off from my previous employer, so I haven't had much time to be out with my camera. This stream is on the property of my new employer, and was just too tempting not to grab a few shots.
This is just a small stream that feeds into the Mekujiri River. However, the community has landscaped it into an ornamental garden stream. Minamikurihara, Zama, Japan
Photo: Sony NEX-5N + Canon 28mm, f2.8
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This is a shot of a wonderful little stream falling seemlessly through the thick forest of the Mount Hood Wilderness in the state of Oregon. Thanks for stopping by. Double-click to view large
Taken on August 21, 2010 at 8.01am PDT (edit)
Posted to Flickr September 11, 2010 at 9.16PM PDT (edit)
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Camera Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Exposure 0.6
Aperture f/10.0
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias 0 EV
On the morning of my second day trip to North Island, NZ, I headed to Kitekite Falls, which is situated on the hinges of the beautiful coastal town of Piha, an hour's drive east of Auckland. I say beautiful because Piha is the only town in New Zealand where it slowly gets into view as you descend from over the mountains, and the Tasman Sea behind it grows majestic.
Kitekite falls is not on Google maps, to get to the carpark (which is the end of Glenesk Road), plug this coordinate into your navigation system: -36.952303,174.48404
All my shots of the magnificent 5 tier falls turned out to be duds - water spray, high position of the sun etc. So instead of that, I present to you - the charming Kitekite stream.
Used Lee 105mm polarizer and GNDs for this shot.
Exposure: 6s
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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