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Zoomed in the lens here for this closer view to the details along the river.

Happy New Year, better late than never.

.. Running through the beautiful Glen of the same name, Scottish Highlands.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIJThKOQPz0

 

The valley of Coladoir Rivers is of breathtaking beauty.

 

Das Tal des Coladoir Rivers ist von atemberaubender Schönheit.

 

Dalen af Coladoir Rivers er betagende skønhed.

 

rom the bridge which crosses the River Coladoir, you have a fantastic view of Ben More, the highest mountain in the island of Mull.

 

Von der Brücke, welche den Coladoir River überquert, hat man einen fantastischen Blick auf Ben More, dem höchsten Berg der Insel Mull.

 

View down the James River and the Blue Ridge Mountains beyond. Virginia USA. Hasselblad X1D.

It wasn’t exactly the locomotive we were hoping to see, but the GLC’s “blue bird” SD45 carbody sure looks sharp pulling over the Muskegon River with the Steam Railroading Institute’s Fall Color Special.

Near Queenstown, Tasmania. Sadly there is no aquatic life in this river due to pollution from copper mining in the region over many years. For the same reason, most parts of the river are a strong orange colour which to my eye is beautiful but my brain knows better.

A 350 mile journey begins with one step.

 

Saturday night William McIntosh and I made some plans to head up to Julia Pfeiffer State Beach to photograph Keyhole Arch during the winter solstice. During the winter solstice the sun lines up through the arch and has produced some magical captures and is a popular destination for many photographers. The following morning Bill called at 7:30am and said that the weather had turned up north and we decided to head the other direction towards the southwest, After spending a half hour looking at the radar and Skyfire we decided to head to a spot 6 hours away just past Phoenix Arizona to the Salt River Bend.

As we traveled, the weather started clearing more and more and by the time we got on location the clouds almost cleared out of the sky completely but luckily as the sun dipped to the horizon we did catch some last minute color in the sky.

This is an 8 image panorama stitched together in Lightroom and in an effort of full disclosure, was unhappy with the size of the moon when shooting at 11mm so I had the presence of mind to grab the longest lens in my bag at the time, a 24-105mm and snapped a second shot of the moon and replaced the tiny moon in the original composition with the one shot with the longer lens. I know some people object to this but I'm trying to sell prints here people. LOL :)

 

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Boats on the Percuil river estury ,near St Mawes, Cornwall,. September 2020

The river Tay in Dunkeld this afternoon.

Clitheroe, Lancashire

 

A very muddy walk along the bank of the river Ribble!

Girraween NP, Stanthorpe, Qld. Australia

Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group "Mixmaster Challenge 16"

 

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One of the meanders of the Protva river between Protvino, Moscow region and Tarusa district of Kaluga region

From the Tay road bridge this afternoon.

Eightmile River just above Chapman Falls.

Inspired by the Pink Floyd Album Cover: The Endless River

The river that runs from Aira Force

View of the river Eden , Carlisle from the Hadrians Wall Path... May 2016 Carlisle, Cumbria, UK

Taken at 9.00 am this morning

BULB long exposure there in Middle River captured with the 6 Stop ND filter.

We decided to use the Chain Ferry at Reedham, rather than either a 12 mile drive to Yarmouth, or a 12 mile drive to Norwich, neither very nice in the rush hour.

 

This is the sole means of crossing the River Yare with a vehicle, as there are no other crossings between the two above locations. A nice and quirky ride too.

British Columbia, July 2018

a cold morning at the river Naab ....

ein kalter Morgen ... Gassirunde an der Naab bei Burglengenfeld .... der Wasserstand ist recht hoch ... nicht alle Wege sind begehbar ....

A capture along the pretty river there in Ohiopyle State Park. Nice with the fog and Fall colors starting there.

Blue hour at the river Rhine

 

Leverkusen, Germany

 

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View of the Tsna River, downtown Vyshniy Volochek, Tver region, Russia.

 

Camera: Nikon F80

Lens: Sigma 24-105mm f/4 DG (OC)* HS I AF

Film: FujiColor 200

Filter: No

Scanned by Minolta Dimage ScanElite 5400 by VueScan

Chester april 2016

Gatlinberg, Tenn at Sunset. It lit up the creek..

 

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