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I'm really struggling to find my mojo. Crap pic!!! but | just wanted to post that I'm trying to get out there again.
Cruel cancer took away the life from my sister Judith recently. I've already lost Menna my other sister through cancer ... Cruel world.
Hanging Rock State Park Waterfalls.
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This beautiful waterfall in the Valley Of Desolation near Bolton Abbey stands around 10m high and is hidden away that you wouldn't know it was there. A lovely peaceful spot on a summers day.
My life is crazy,so busy and insane. damn! I definitly can`t have time for flickr. sorry =/
So, another little trip in this weekend. was cool and i decided to share w/ you guys.
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Water rushes past my feet and tripod legs ... such a wonderful feeling when setting up in these cold streams.
The Skógafoss is one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland with a width of 15 metres (49 feet) and a drop of 60 m (200 ft). Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow is normally visible on sunny days; I was not there on a sunny day.
Tried a second position, but couldn't get it as steady down low on a rock, so I stacked two images to blend the long exposure of the water with a short exposure of the surrounding scene.
This waterfall with its small cove below was already pretty. Yet, the most beautiful was still to be seen !
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Une superbe chute d'eau
Cette cascade avec sa petite crique en contrebas était déjà bien jolie. Mais le plus beau restait à voir !
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Cascades El Chifflon /El Chifflon waterfalls - Chiapas - Mexique / Mexico
This is ranked as the 10th most beautiful waterfall in the world
It's situated at Åkrafjorden on our way to Haugesund
Seljalandsfoss waterfall is impressive all year round but in winter it becomes quite special with strong gusts moving the fall around and the spray making it almost impossible to get a clean shot :)
We have been hiking in to some pretty awesome water falls this past couple of weeks. This one was only a 2 mile round trip hike. WHY have we not known about this before!!!??? It was so gorgeous. I am sure I will be posting some of the other angles of it. Playing with a new filter, so not that great of white water, but I am getting the hang of it.
I visited Skipton Castle in September and heard running water, through a window there, from the valley below. I thought this was strange as there is a canal below the castle. I decided to investigate the source of this water on leaving the castle. I headed along the canal to find a river running parallel with the canal and into the river flowed this waterfall. It didn't look much at first but I thought it would make a good long exposure shot. I didn't have any ND filters with me at the time or a tripod. I had to set the aperture to f22 to restrict the light coming into the camera and slow the shutter speed, Then basically placed the camera on the path floor and set a two second timer. I was more than pleased with the finished result.