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This canyon is formed about 9000 years ago caused by the meltwater of the retreating glaciers after the last Ice Age.
The true magic of that place I found inside the canyon. The so-called trail into the canyon ended already after a few meters at the river Fjaðrá. After that point you need good gumboots or a strong resistance against cold water. I wore good gumboots, but after the first river crossing I needed a good resistance too. ;-) The reward after that little struggle was to enjoy the canyon in pure solitude. A truly mystical and powerful nature retreat.
Long exposure with LEE Big Stopper.
* Explored 31/01/16 #85 *
An unnamed glacial stream flows briskly under a bridge toward the Kootenay River, Kootenay National Park, BC.
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The Merced River was designated a National Wild and Scenic River in 1987
Eighty-one miles of river runs through Yosemite National Park, including a stretch in Yosemite Valley.
A nice cloud was hanging onto the top of El Capitan all day long, and it made for some nice drama at sunset. Another great workshop with the Aperture Academy.
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Cascades in the Narrows of Zion National Park, Utah.
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Il Lago delle Lame è un lago situato nel Parco naturale regionale dell'Aveto all'interno della foresta delle Lame, sulle pendici del Monte Aiona.
Il lago si trova a 1048 metri di altitudine sul livello del mare, si estende per circa 3600 m² ed è profondo al centro circa 8 m.
(Fonte:Wikipedia)
La cascada de El Bolao, entre Toñanes y Cóbreces, en el municipio de Alfoz de Lloredo, fue aprovechada en su día para la instalación de un pequeño molino al que llevaban los habitantes de la zona sus mazorcas de maíz para obtener harina con la que hornear sus panes, boronos y demás repostería.
Hoy del antiguo molino sólo quedan cuatro paredes, ni rastro de la muela de piedra ni de la noria.
Espero sea de vuestro agrado
Os recuerdo que todas se pueden ver en grande y comentarlas
Mejor ver en grande sobre fondo negro
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Photo from back in Feb 2016, massive rain caused the San Diego River to rise. The Historic Mission Trails Dam gets overflowed.
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We hiked along this deep and fast moving creek from Lynmouth to Watersmeet, where we had the Devon Cream Tea.
Best if viewed large. This is pronounced Sesash. Found about 20 miles east of McCall, Idaho State on the Lick Creek Road. The canyon this river forms is about 20 to 25 miles long and I have walked it both ways. It's a neat place.
Tye River in Nelson County. The photos I took along the Tye River were better than any of the shots of Crabtree Falls, which was my destination for the day. While the falls are great, there are not many unobstructed views. DSC_3588-69
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Lundi, l’humanité aura consommé toutes les ressources pouvant se régénérer en un an. Pour les prochains mois, nous vivrons donc à crédit.
Le phénomène lui-même n’est pas rare, se produisant chaque année. Ce qu’on remarque cependant c’est que ce « quota » de ressources renouvelables est atteint de plus en plus tôt chaque année. Le jour du dépassement aura lieu le 8 août. Nous aurons consommé 100 % des ressources que la planète peut renouveler en l’espace d’un an (soit la biocapacité) ce qui veut dire que d’ici au 31 décembre 2016, nous vivrons en surcapacité.
La biocapacité représente la capacité d’une région donnée à produire des ressources renouvelables en continu et à absorber les déchets qui découlent de cette consommation. Nous vivrons donc à crédit pour les mois à venir, jusqu’au début du nouveau cycle en 2017
wide landscape in Iceland's Southwest. In the first plane is Laxa i Kjos, one of the best salmon rivers in Iceland.
Chelsea gallery, Daniel Cooney Fine Art, has just launched the third installment of its Emerging Photographers Auction. I am proud and very excited to announce that a photograph from my series Maritime Currents was chosen to be featured alongside work by a list of great photographers. Here is some info on the gallery:
Daniel Cooney Fine Art opened it’s office in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the emerging art district of New York City in August, 2003. In June of 2004 we relocated and opened a beautiful gallery in the Chelsea District of Manhattan at 511 West 25th Street, #506. Our goal is to make exceptional photographs and works on paper available to the collecting community. The gallery is committed to showing the absolute best in emerging art and under recognized work by established artists.
The auction runs from March 5th until the 26th, during which time all lots will be available for viewing at the gallery and available for bidding online. You can see my photograph and, if so inclined, place a bid on it here.
UPDATE: Print has been sold.
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From our July 2016 trip to the Sierras, including Kings Canyon National Park, Death Valley National Park, Mt. Whitney, and Bishop California (U.S. Highway 395). More pictures from that trip are available here.