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Beautiful rock colours lit up through the shallow water at Sgwd Ddwli Waterfall in the Brecon Beacons, Wales.
A 15 second exposure using an ND8 Filter & Polariser.
#explore 9 maggio 2017
Serenamente contemplava la corrente del fiume; mai un’acqua gli era tanto piaciuta come questa, mai aveva sentito così forti e così belli la voce e il significato dell’acqua che passa. Gli pareva che il fiume avesse qualcosa di speciale da dirgli, qualcosa ch’egli non sapeva ancora, qualcosa che aspettava proprio lui.
(Hermann Hesse)
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Thank to all for the appreciation.
Behind this picture is a well-spent day. I had to go through a deep forest for this waterfall. I planned the route on the map, but it was different in reality. There were not paths in the forest. I was lose several times, but eventually I found the waterfall. I will be happy for your comments. Thank you!
First day, first hot spot for photography in Iceland. Everything from arrival to the journey starting point has been great. I travelled along with four other photographers and Jarrod Casting, international well know photographer. He organized everything and I can't thank him enough for the fantastic five days. I am actually planning my second trip and workshops with him, pretty soon.
We did a quick stop in the Thingvellir National Park and headed to Oxararfoss Waterfall. The landscape is just terrific, lots to see. It is actually breathtaking. It is like living in a non existing world such is the diversity of things you can see in just few miles. Can't wait to publish more pictures.
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The Twin fall,indeed, is one of the series of seven falls in Shir Abad Village which is a tourist magnet. This village is in Khan Bebin city in Golestan Province in the North of Iran
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Osmington Mill Waterfall, as the small stream makes its final drop on to the beach and into the sea.
Waterfall located in Ohiopyle State Park. First time to visit this fall. Nice peaceful hike in about 1-1/2 miles. Cant wait to visit this one again
We decided to venture out to the top of this waterfall early one morning on our trip to Mexico. We left well before dawn which was fortunate since the road was much rougher than we expected. We had to slowly creep along in our rental sedan. Finally, the road just got too rocky and muddy so we walked the last mile. The hike out to the waterfall was beautiful with travertine cascades all along. But the view at the end of the trail was spectacular - a huge waterfall plunging into a verdant canyon. It was difficult to take shots here with all the mist and moisture, but I managed to get a few clean frames. On the hike back out we were treated to groups of green macaws flying through the trees. What a magical morning!
Cascade River State Park is a state park near the northeastern tip of Minnesota, USA. The park is in a rocky and rugged location where the Cascade River descends to meet Lake Superior. I counted 9 waterfall drops/cascades in a short hiking loop.
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Litlanesfoss is a unique and exceptional waterfall in the Hengifoss river. The waterfall is about 30 meters high and flows through a narrow field of columnar basalt rocks. The hexagonal basalt rocks are formed when lava cools slowly. The high and hexagonal straight volcanic rocks are unusually regular of shape and makes the whole scene immensely fascinating. Having a tremendous fear of heights it took a long time before I could lay down near the edge. I stretched the tripod with the camera in full length, put it in front of me and started shooting. In my opinion one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful waterfall of Iceland.
Waterfall, Caracol Park, Canela, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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The Robertson Creek waterfall in the Algoma Highlands on a cold winter's day (-15°C)- -about 30 km north of Sault Ste. Marie. The 5 m / 15 foot waterfall is at the bottom of a steep 30 m / 100 foot ravine, just off of the Voyageur Trail Stokely trailhead.
Five second exposure with a Hoya NDX8 three stop solid neutral density filter and a Lee Seven5 0.6 ND soft grad.
Iceland would be better named as waterfall land or rain land. There are thousands of wonderful waterfalls called foss and they all run year round though there are a few that freeze solid in the north. This one at Kirkjufell is usually seen with the mountain rising to the west. If you go it is an easy hiking with parking nearby.
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Just love the Brecon Beacons four waterfalls walk. This is Sgwd Ddwli Uchaf
Had a play with the ND filters to extend the exposure time enough to capture the swirling autumn leaves, seems to be more in the water than on the trees now..
Grand staircase leading into the beautiful subway section of Zion National Park.
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Hi friends!
It became Autumn in Japan.
How is your country?
I watched the change leaves and falls.
This river has a lot of cascade.
They were very beautiful.
Do you have any beautiful Autumn place in your country?
Have a nice day , my friends!!!