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Given how hot the recent temperatures have been, sun protection is a must. These spray on ones are excellent!!
The Spray River just before it flows into the Bow River a stone's throw from Bow Falls. Mt. Rundle rises on the left.
The river is dammed upstream in the Kananaskis to form the scenic Spray Lakes.
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Have a safe, wonderful week.
I was looking for a closeup shot of grass, then I saw the golden grass waving as a spray next the fire hydrant , I thought the two together as the wind blows look neat.
Seen in Explore. Highest position: 13
I think this is probably the last storm photo I shall post from my archives, I need to get out and take some new stuff.
Holding a spraybottle in one hand and camera in the other.
For 52 weeks the 2016 Edition - water/liquid
Boone Fork Creek, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina, NC
Pretty cool how the water was spraying off of this knot on the log.
Spray Lakes reservoir is one of 3 large lakes in the Kananaskis. It lies between the Goat Range and the Three Sisters ridge, at an elevation of 1,720 meters (5,640 ft). It is a prime wildlife area as well.
Spray Lake is a central point in Alberta's beautiful Spray Lake Provincial Park. The Park shares it's western border with Banff National Park.
Have a wonderful week, hopefully not too hot.
Elephant at an illuminated waterhole in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
I take pictures because I like it, not because I am good at it.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.
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Another one from the archives:
The Loup of Fintry, on the River Endrick.
Shot with a NDx1000 filter to achieve the long exposure
Sadly this plane crashed and killed the 75 year old pilot the day after I took this photo. A wheel caught a guy wire from a cell phone tower and crashed.
We had a very windy weekend here in Tasmania. Statewide warnings of 'severe' and 'damaging' winds. This was the view from our place - often clouds of spray ripped of the water surface and sent in whirlwinds and sheets that looked menacing.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
During a heavy downpour at Tamworth, the passengers riding Virgin's 1.00pm London Euston - Manchester Piccadilly service (1H26) barely notice the sharp right-hand turn as the Pendolino cabin tilting mechanism works overtime on the curve.
Meantime the wheels are doing a rather nice job of dispersing the water lying on top of the railhead - I wonder if the passengers knew they'd purchased Cheap Spray Returns?
1.56pm, 24th April 2018
Seems like mother-nature got paint on just about every pixel on the sensor for this capture. Captured with the 6 Stop ND to smooth out the water just a little on this breezy Spring evening.
Pretty sunset along Middle River.
"Today's teardrops are tomorrow's rainbows."
-Ricky Nelson
Crazy Tuesday: #Water
A funny note! After taking pictures of puddles near my apartment and getting wet (it's finally raining today); I didn't like the pictures I took. Then I thought about some water drops on some paper, mirror, plastic, etc inside my house. I tried several times and it seems my mind wasn't quite awake yet. I put some water drops with a spray bottle on some iridescent paper and click. But I didn't like them either. Nah! I wiped them off with my hand and these drops remained diagonally and well...cute... here they are. 😊
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The Spray River winding through this valley with Sulphur Mountain on the left and Rundle Mountain just out of sight on the right. Taken in Banff National Park in Alberta.