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Pools of light in the stream.
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A brook running down into the river Teign.. at 'Fingle Woods'..
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Took a trip to Timbersbrook, near Congleton, Cheshire this week, with a friend. A little stream runs through the area. It was so peaceful and very refreshing to be outside... no car sounds, just us and our cameras!
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There were some interesting rocks in the brook going under the Point Wolf Bridge in Fundy National Park.
Quite interesting spolia found on a side street, and part of the stunning Cathedral of Tarragona. Find these classic marbles of antiquity with inscriptions of two cultures; the lateral piece is etched in old Hebrew, and vertical stones etched in the Roman alphabet. Though in their time they weren't placed as they are now, but compelling all the same.
As I left Coniston Water I passed the very tranquil scene of a pond and babbling brook. I just had to stop and breathe it in. It was wonderfully peaceful just listening to the light trickling water and the symphony of morning birdsong. These are the moments when I truly miss living in England.
Small wonder that people such as William Wordsworth feel compelled to write such beautiful poetry from and about this region.
I came across this meandering stream in the back country of West Virginia. It was a peaceful end to a long days hike.
The UW Arboretum in Madison, WI is an incredible nature spot in the middle of the city. When there it is almost as if the city disappears.
This lovely, gurgling, babbling brook is fed by the moat surrounding the 14th century manor house (in the background) at Brockhampton, the National Trust estate in Herefordshire. A delight to the senses.
Y yo que esperaba que se quedara conmigo. Se va... Aquà me quedaré, que se está muy a gusto igualmente.
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And I was hoping he would stay with me. He's leaving... I'll stay here, it's very comfortable anyway.
It was near 50 degrees farenheit here yesterday (near heatwave), and I was able to get out and take some pictures. There is a golf course nearby with a small brook running through the middle of it. I had been eyeing this spot for a while as a photographic opportunity, and yesterday I went there to see what I could do. With all the snow and ice melt over the past few days, the brook had a decent flow (it is nearly dry in summer) and I took this image. Very pleased with the result.
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I found this gorgeous little babbling brook last weekend when I headed up to Springbrook in the Gold Coast Hinterland. Its always so lush and green and cool up in the mountains.
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...A billowing, babbling brook
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This is a shot of somewhere near Eskdale in the Lake District, Cumbria. It just made for such an interesting shot from the road down which you twist and turn through the valley. The road can be seen again in the top of the shot crossing the brook on the little stone bridge.
Yes, I am scratching around for titles - but based on the english meaning of its latin name. Silk tail is a cool way of saying fancy plumage.
From last year - one where he/she was at just the right angle and distance to let me capture full feather detail at f5.6.
Famous Legobuilder has been spotted in the Bluebrixx shop, buying... oh! A pretzel? For me?
Best Lego builder in the World had a change of mind concerning clone bricks. "This selection!" he is quoted, babbling of thousands of bins with parts. "How could I resist? I'm only a small boy in a sweets shop..."
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Babbling Torrenteer (Hyloscirtus alytolylax) - Buenaventura Reserve, Ecuador
At first I thought these were the froglets of some sort of glassfrog however now I think they are the froglets of some sort of Hylid frog, most likely Hyloscirtus alytolylax. Many of these small metamorphs were leaving the nearby river and climbing up onto the vegetation. The lower individual in this photo seems to have matured a tad bit faster than its sibling or perhaps its just a little older, it has already absorbed its tail. These frogs are transitioning from the larval tadpole stage to froglets, they have managed to survive various hazards in their previous habitat but still face many new ones in their terrestrial stage.