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PLEASE PUT YOUR FUCKIN GIF AND OTHER ROBOT COMMENT IN YOUR FUCKIN ASS INSTEAD ON MY STREAM
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une sorte de preview, en attendant d'avoir un nouveau trépied (si quelq'un en a un a vendre?) et d'y aller au bon moment (petite idée derrière la tête), 2 vues prise à l'arrache sur le garde corps du pont, recadrer à fond car pas droite du tout,
The Green River is in the foreground. It is flowing from left to right. It flows into the Colorado River on the right side of the picture. The Colorado River is flowing toward the viewer. The rivers are about 1500 feet below the overlook.
The 'Island In The Sky District' of Canyonlands National Park are the high bluffs in the distance on the horizon on the left half of the picture.
Maze District
Canyonlands National Park
Nebraska State Fair 2018 - Panoramas - Honorable Mention
"We'll easily spend an entire day in the Ogwen Valley," came the confident verdict as we planned our long weekend in Snowdonia. What we didn't know at the time was that Storm Ciara was planning on turning up uninvited and threatening chaos in the manner of an unexpected party crasher with destructive ambitions.
In the event we had to contract the best of the plans for both Saturday and Sunday into a few hours before what light there was disappeared into an oncoming soaking. In fact apart from a visit to the lone tree at sunrise, two hours here and a short visit to the view along the Llanberis Pass from the Pyg Track were the sum total of our time in the Snowdonia National Park. Having said that, the time spent on this hillside was a joy. Streams and cascades racing down the slope towards Llyn Ogwen provided a number of foreground opportunities against the magnificent backdrop of Tryfan. We met one or two other people up here, all of them landscape photographers, and all of them seemingly knowing where the best spots were. In fact as I made my way uphill the two viewpoints I liked most were already occupied by a couple from Tamworth, who were planning to head over to nearby Anglesey for the rest of the day.
Neither of the spots I had to patiently await while indulging in polite conversation were this one though. This, I found for myself as I gradually and reluctantly made my way back towards the car, hopping across the stream on the left to find a vantage point where the three of them combined into one over a space of a few yards. By this time the sky was darkening and the rain was drifting in and out of the scene, carried by a strengthening wind, so picking a moment to make a long exposure was challenging.
Confluence. A place where rivers join. I remember that from O Level Geography, more years ago than I care to admit. Nice place though.........
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Photo made of an awesome scene in the charming Hoh Forest in Olympic National Park, Washington State in the United States, Foto feita num pequeno riacho na encantadora Hoh Forest no Olympic National Park, estado de Washington nos Estados Unidos
Oysters farming is one of my favorite subjects. I wanted to do something a little different...
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Well this is not exactly the photo I had envisioned but I like it, I guess. We had a big snow storm here yesterday, and I was hoping to get a shot with lots of snow on the trees and around the river. However, the weather forecasters screwed me again, saying it would snow on Monday, but instead it snowed on Sunday night, so by the time I got up there on Monday after work, most of the snow had melted. Well, at least I had some nice clouds and fog over the river.
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Sangam ( Confluence point )
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The Zanskar is a north-flowing tributary of the river Indus.
Nimmu is a beautiful valley that marks the confluence of the Indus River and Zanskar River.
The Indus River drains the dry and deserted terrains of Ladakh's landlocked valley and serves as its lifeline.
Zanskar, on the other hand, is a tributary of this river and merges into it from the north-eastern direction. On its way to the meeting point, the river passes through the spectacular Zanskar Gorge, which is a dream destination for city trekkers.
In summer, tourists flock tho this areas, making rafting trips, typically from Chiling to Nimmu.
In the winter season, when the road to Zanskar is closed by snow on the high passes, the only overland route to Padum is by walking along/on the frozen river, a multi-day hike that is now sold as an adventure activity called the Chadar ('ice sheet') Trek
(Source- makemytrip and Wiki)
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Nimmo Valley, Leh Lamayuru Highway
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3J06, the 0651 Skipton-Maryport-Carlisle RHTT, with 37667 leading and 37688 on the rear, is in the Eden Valley north of Culgaith on 29 October 2008. This frosty autumn scene is at the confluence of the Rivers Eden (running parallel to the line) and Eamont (meandering back towards Penrith and the Cumbrian fells).
We have had a good year for mountain laurel and rhododendrons. I took the older pups for a walk in Pisgah and took the camera too. This is the confluence of Slate Rock Creek pouring into Bradley Creek.
The confluence point of rivers Indus and Zanskar just few miles away from Leh.
This is 3 shots HDR processed with HDR Effex Pro2.
The 13th century Jama Masjid in Chanderi was said to have been built by Sultan Giyasuddin after capture of the city. But, the architectural slyle shows a wonderful blend of Islamic and Hindu forms, which finally set forth a new Bundelkhandi form.
Taken in Chanderi, Madhyapradesh, India
the confluence of the yampa and green rivers occurs right behind the central rock formation in this image.
The Confluence of the Little Colorado River and the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. In geography, the point where two or more bodies of water meet is called a confluence. The Colorado River today was an emerald green color; on other days depending on the light it may look dark chocolate. The turquoise River is the Little Colorado.
This aerial photo was taken from about 7,500 feet. ISO 200, f/8, 1/1600 sec, (24 -70mm lens at 24mm)
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Senge Tsangpo སེང་གེ་གཙང་པོ་ county
Senge Tsangpo སེང་གེ་གཙང་པོ་ county, formerly known as Gar, straddles the confluences of the Senge Tsangpo སེང་གཙང་པོ་ (Indus River) and two of its tributaries: the Langchu Tsangpo, which converges at the town of Senge Khabab, and the Gar Tsangpo, which converges south of Tashigang. Senge Khabab, which is both the prefectural and county capital, is located at Senge Tsangpo Area: 11.802 sq km. www.footprinttravelguides.com/c/2848/tibet/&Action=pr... སྒར། > sgar > Gar The name sGar is said to have come from the many military camps (sgar) that dGa’ ldan tshe dbang set up in this area as reinforcements for the government of Tibet. After that the area came to be called sGar. The rdzong was created in 1959. The region of sGar is populated by semi-nomads. There are many livestock animals, such as yaks, goats and sheep, oxen, bulls, mdzo and mdzo mo, horses and mules. There is also a considerable amount of wheat, barley and beans harvested. The rdzong is rich in minerals, including coal, white salt, gold, lead and salt. It is, moreover, the habitat of a great many animals, such as wild yaks, yellow leopards, wild asses, black bears, Tibetan lynxes, antelopes, Tibetan antelopes, foxes and wolves. There are also many unique characteristics of sGar rdzong to be seen in the popular old legends, myths, music, dances and other facets of the culture. sGar rdzong possesses a number of sites of historical interest, including the monasteries of Dri bda’ spos ri, Gyam smyug lha khang, mDun chu Monastery and Gu ru gyam, the Bonpo monastery. Many of the important Bonpo monasteries can still be visited. www.thlib.org/places/monasteries/list/nyingma/#iframe=htt...