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Early morning by Loch Naver below the clearance village of Grummore. Ben Klibreck (721m)with cloud cover.
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Loch Naver is a loch in the Farr parish in Sutherland in the Highland council area of northern Scotland. It is situated upon the B873 main road. Upon the loch are also the settlements of Kilbreck, Redhackaistelll and Dailmallhart. Additionally Alltnaharra and Achanaes are nearby. Fishing is very popular on Loch Naver and the River Naver.
The Loch is nearly 10 kilometres long but only 200–600 metres across depending on Location, Loch Naver stretches out East-West and water flows eastward from the River Mudale and Loch Staonsaid to the River Naver and Loch Hope.
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The windmill Westveense Molen at the river Kromme Mijdrecht in the Green Heart of Holland. Woerdense Verlaat, 2025.
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A sider angle of the same view I posted recently, across a pool on Slieve Muck in the Mourne Mountains, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Just missing some clouds. The extremes of Iceland. We had plenty of snow over night and this beautiful day.
. Opera House . Oslo . Norway .
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I like colorful fall reflections on water and I am always on the lookout for them. When I saw these at Bond Falls in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan I was amazed. The day before in the afternoon there was nothing like this, but at 9:00 am the next day the river was covered in color. I went to work and recorded many different images.
To make this I had to use a tripod, shoot at 100 ISO, have a slow shutter, and a small aperture. I spent most of my time shooting the little mini-falls that precede the dramatic bottom falls.
Camera settings: ISO 100, aperture f/13, shutter .3 sec, focal length 48 mm
colorful reflections
red, green, gold, orange, blue, yellow, etc.
at bond falls
Image and haiku by John Henry Gremmer