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Another picture from my walk from the Peak to Pok Fu Lam.
Canon 10-22mm lens. -2, 0, +2 3 exposure shot blended in Photomatix.
You really do get it all in Gavarnie.
this stream went right thru the forest on the side of the crater.
i had to open up my tripod and find somewhere to stand in the cold water for this shot.
really wish i had a super wide lens for this.
hope u enjoy.
Autumn colors just starting to come out along an irrigation canal
Nikon D7000 + Nikkor 18-105mm, f/16, 24mm, 2.5 second exposure, ISO 100. Processed in Aperture.
A little Christmas purse made out of a sample in a workshop with Alice Starmore here in Asheville. I fulled and lined it and put the decorative touches with treasures found in my stash.
Alaskan Water stream: The Alaska Current is a South Western warm-water current along the coast of British Columbia and the Alaska Panhandle. The current results from the northward diversion of a portion of the North Pacific Current when that current meets the west coast of the North American continent. It forms a part of he Alaska Current continues into the Alaskan Stream, which begins near Kodiak Island and flows southwestward along the Alaska Peninsula. The Alaska Current produces large clockwise eddies at two sites: west of the Queen Charlotte Islands ("Queen Charlotte Eddy" or "Haida Eddies") and west of Sitka, Alaska ("Sitka Eddy").
One of the pictures I felt compelled to sit in the middle of the stream for. Not the best one, but one of them.
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