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Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland.
Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Loch Fada with the Old Man of Storr in the distance. I went out for a sunrise shot of the Storr with the Loch in the foreground unfortunately there was no sunrise instead the grey clouds moving fairly fast across the sky so I opted for a black and white long Exposure instead. Hope you like it.
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Canon 6D
EF 16-35mm f/2.8 ii USM
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Amazing waterfall in Brevard North Carolina. The area was in flood warnings so the flow was amazing!
Washington County, Virginia
Shot creekside next to the Virginia Creeper Trail
"Whitetop Laurel in Washington County, Virginia is one of state’s largest and most beautiful wild trout streams. Approximately seven miles are stocked trout waters located on both private and public lands with an additional five miles of special regulation waters flowing through the Mount Rogers National Recreational Area. Within the special regulation sections, anglers have the opportunity to catch brook, brown, and rainbow trout while enjoying the scenic mountain atmosphere.
The special regulation sections are fully accessible recreation facilities with wildlife viewing platforms and streamside wheelchair accessibility making Whitetop Laurel available to all anglers." (dwr.virginia.gov/waterbody/whitetop-laurel/)
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366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 020/366
Flickr Lounge ~ Signs of the Season
Take Aim: A Challenge Group ~ Get Outside
After a clear cold night this pond is now almost all frozen over. These ducks were using anything they could find to raise their feet off the ice and were very funny to watch as they 'skated' to areas of free flowing water.
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A female River Otter (Lontra canadensis) and her pup paused briefly while searching for prey along the rock seawall in Vancouver, British Columbia. Copyright © Kim Toews/All Rights Reserved.
© Ray Skwire
What a surprise show tonight!
I got lucky traveling through Vincentown at a spot I've shot from before with good luck and I got to watch as this line of storms that had been kind of parked west of the city finally started to move out as the sun went down. There was so much lightning in this line, it was like a disco. First, C2C was only visible by the brightness in the sky but as this moved in, it started jumping out of the clouds every second. This thing had structure, presenting both a decent shelf cloud and a well formed wall cloud, and so, so, so much lightning.
A 7-shot stitched panorama of what's left of the fog quickly fleeing Southwest Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
Driving down Seawall Road as I was leaving Bass Harbor, the fog obscured all of the lobster boats and sailboats in the Southwest Harbor. By the time I could park my car and run down the pier, most of the mist had already dissipated, leaving this soft background instead.
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