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Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
This is an ephemeral stream that flows from a small wetland on top of a massive bedrock ridge that is largely forested with sugar maple. Water flow is reduced to a trickle or more often nothing in between rains. At this point, the stream is beginning to flow over a cliff that drops about 50 meters. The stream does not reach the bottom, at least not on the surface. Instead, it flows under the rocky debris (talus slope) that has accumulated at the base of the cliff.
Handmade wooden bridge over a semi-frozen stream on a blustery winter day.
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Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
Electronic Eggstravaganza, Maydale Conservation Park, April 15, 2017, GPS egg hunt, Photographer Marilyn Sklar
I found this stream to be fairly photogenic with all the leaves around and the direction the light was hitting it.
I was driving home the other day and I saw this stream so I pulled my car over and took some pics. I used a variable ND Filter for this shot so I could do a slow exposure as it was still pretty light out in order to get the water to look "cloudy."
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Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
Deep East Texas.
Tree roots have been exposed as the bank has eroded away along this gentle stream that meanders through the Sabine National Forest. Small springfed streams like this one are shallow with sandy bottoms and crystal clear water that stays cold even in summer.
It is hard to capture the magic of last light in the forest, however the woods seemed to glow as I took this shot, just as the sun was casting its final rays.