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Monsoon.
This is the river Umngot, on the left, being joined by a tributary at Shnongpdeng village near Dawki, a town bordering Bangladesh. The water here is well known for its clarity at other times of the year.
This picture was taken from a simple suspension bridge spanning the river.
Meghalaya album: www.flickr.com/photos/santanu_sen/albums/72157667535175284
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It’s late in the 2018 eruption and two braids of the massive molten lava river flowing relentlessly from Fissure 8 merge into one channel as they flow towards the ocean several miles away. Like a crust of miniature tectonic plates, black crusts cool into solid floating chunks of basalt bordered by intricate networks of molten rifts. The overall volume has reduced quite a lot, and you can see areas of former crust that have collapsed and even on the left a former braid now crusted over entirely or even frozen solid as it cooled and the flow preferred the other channel. The scale is hard to know from this vantage, but the channel as it exits the frame on the left my guess approximately 300 feet wide. It was enormous. From our helicopter flight 3,000 feet up, the motion of the river was readily apparent. At the height of the eruption from Fissure 8 was effusing 26,000 gallons per second, or about 13 commercial dump trucks full. Per second. Here the flow was a little less but still mind blowing. In just a couple more days the flow would stop and the cool air would be victorious in freezing the lava into solid black as Kilauea ceased erupting for the first time since 1983.
Tonight's offering from the confluence of the Milwaukee and Menomonee rivers. This is actually my first test pic, but I like it. The rest were about experimentation and learning, and as such, will take some time to process. Stay tuned. A beautiful, quiet Sunday evening.
The confluence of the Zanskar River (from top) and the Indus (bottom flowing from left to right) is 3 km southeast of Nimmu village in Ladakh.
Confluences, Lyon - France.
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Discover this modern district, with a bold and colorful architectural design.
I like this shot, it's a great location - the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. I'm standing in West Virginia, Maryland is to my left and Virginia is to my right. And the clouds this morning were fantastic. I'm happy with the processing - but I can't for the life of me get that scrawny tree out of the middle.
But the real story? I (finally) had my sensor cleaned this last week. I had put it off because everyone wanted to send my camera away for weeks - I couldn't imagine being without it that long. I knew it needed cleaning, then this week I ran across a technique for seeing just how dirty the sensor is. It was amazing I got anything at all. It needed to be done, even if it meant not having my camera for a while. Imagine how delighted I was that the local camera shop now does cleanings, for $60, while you wait.
15 minutes was all he needed - and now I don't have to spend half of my processing time removing dust spots. I will say this - all that practice and I became fairly skilled at cloning and such, except for that darn scrawny tree.
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