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With ever changing weather I spent a wet but fun couple of hours on the North Cornish Coast. I do love playing with shutter speeds and the rocks & water flow on this beach.

Moon River Falls Cascade in central Ontario.

This is the last shot from my trip to Venford falls, and just so it happens the first shot(s) I took that day. I must say it's a massive area that I need to fully explore and I plan to go back as one of the first places I visit when I pass my drivers test.

 

When looking at the scene I loved the vibrance of the moss and grass along with the flowing rivers through out the scene. I tried a couple of compositiion but I couldn't get it all in with one frame so I opted for a pano.

 

I hoped you all enjoys these pics from Venford.

Nikon 14-24/2.8G

Pehoé Lake and The Cuernos. Strong winds makes this lake look like an ocean.

 

Location: Torres del Paine National Park, Chile.

A small, recolored section of the side of a roll of clear 35mm leader film, the diffraction of the light through the sprocket holes forming a fish-scale or snakeskin-like pattern.

Austin, TX

My entry for Flickr Friday theme: #flow

Flow -IV-, Golling

The rush and flow of water is ubiquitous along the southern fringe of Iceland, as the laden north Atlantic clouds are not stingy when it comes to bestowing their gifts upon the landscape. Far from being one of the famous falls, the scene here was simply one of many places along the road where beauty abounded, and people gathered to appreciate it.

 

Technical notes: Knee tripod, deep breathing, hope...

Taking this shot was quite a challenge. I'm still without a tripod I so I climbed on some really sharp rocks, put my towel on the only piece I could find that was slighty even and put my camera on the towel. Used a 30 second exposure, during which I tried to avoid falling off the rocks and getting wet from the super heavy weaves clashing on the rocks I was standing on.

 

I'm surprised I got such a peaceful shot out of the chaos that was going on around me. Forget extreme sports, extreme photography all the way!

 

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A nice spring like morning with the mountain to myself at a well photographed location near Cwm Idwal.

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There is so much melt water from the mountains that it flows over the power station intake banks. At Klarälven river in Laxholmen, Munkfors, Sweden.

On the last day of our Hawaii trip we were lucky to catch the first day of Manua Loa's eruption after a 40-year hiatus along with Kilauea. But then a few days ago BOTH volcanos mysteriously stopped and scientists don't know why. Even more interesting is that Kilauea had been erupting for over a year.

Chicago, Illinois, USA.

This little slot is runnable (by kayak) on mild days, or, it can be a wild ride on not-so-mild days. This weekend was a challenging one for us, with excitable seas. So, I chose to enjoy this one from the bluff above.

 

For the rest of the week's kayak adventures, go here: www.visionsinbuilding.com/Life/Sea-Kayaking/2019/20190918...

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Taken last spring @ Nuuksio national park

Two bodies of water are meeting. The stream emerging from the hills runs into the rising tide.

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