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Another shot of the small stream in the Norwegian village Geiranger. As you can see it is a daytime long exposure giving the flowing water a smooth look.
You can see more Norwegian scenes in my Norway set.
You should watch this Large On Black since that brings out more details. My pictures aren't balanced for a white background.
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Small forest stream in the city forest of Walsrode. Taken with the Konica Minolta Dynax 7D and the 70-210 f4 Beercan lens, post-processed with Darktable.
This is my "don't mess wif me" face. And I mean it too!
I call myself Mistress to Cap'n Jack of the High Seas. We command our own pirate ship and we have taken on ( conscripted) lots of kitties who heave that barge and tote that bale for our ship when we are at sea and when we come into the harbor. I know one look of my stink eye and seeing that I have a black satin patch over my other eye keeps them all in submission and obedience while Cap'n Jack is plundering or burying treasure (it IS treasure you're burying isn't it my love?) in the sand!!
I think this image looks nicer when you click on it.
You can see more photos like this at: www.jordansternphotography.com
I intended to walk further up the Luxulyan Valley, but instead photographed the river Par at the end of the valley close to where I live. After recent rain, there was plenty of water flowing. This was a 10-second exposure.
Talybont again, not been out with the camera much lately. I like the 'ghostly' water in this though.
Blashford Lakes, near Ringwood in Hampshire, UK. The Dockens Water stream flows through the Hampshire Wildlife Trust reserve and is bounded by ancient woodland of oak and beech.
Sono combattuta tra la voglia di amare e essere amata
e la fredda consapevolezza di dover soffrire
scappare dalla felicitÃ
anche quando bussa alla tua porta
soffrire per la felicità mancata
o accoglierla
e poi piangere per la felicità perduta?
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