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A flowing stream near my house.

I'd passed this spot on the trail and Steph said we'd come back to it and we did - and it was awesome. One of my favourite shots on the walk.

Former Walmart

 

Horseheads, NY. November 2016.

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- www.kevin-palmer.com - Check out my new Facebook page - Bass Creek is one of dozens of streams that cut through the Bitterroot Mountains in Montana. I was trying to go somewhere to escape the wildfire smoke and this was the perfect place.

The light after an afternoon monsoonal storm is always great up in the Rocky Montains. This is the Taylor River in Taylor Park, Colorado.

A pretty waterfall here in the mountains of W. North Carolina, USA

One of my favourite spots: the local stream.

Camera: Pentax 645N

Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 80-160mm F4.5

Exposure: 1/60 @ F8 (handheld)

Film: Fomapan 100 Classic dev. in D-76 1:3

Mountain stream in upstate South Carolina at Jones Gap State Park

  

In the early 21st century Seoul began a massive urban renewal project aimed at increasing 'greenspace'. In October 2005 the first link - the Cheonggye Stream - was opened. The Cheonggye Stream Project restored a paved-over riverbed and lined it with paths. Supporters said it would increase greenspace and moderate heat in the city, though detractors said that some of the most exciting 'real Seoul' neighbourhoods - such as the Cheonggye traditional market - were destroyed as part of the renewal, and that the 'improvements' made the traffic even worse.

 

There's no doubting the popularity of the Cheonggye Stream - even before the light show gets going in the evening - and there's a permanent display (with sounds) to give visitors an idea of what a royal procession would have been like.

Last one, I promise

Captured in the oak forest of Rouvas.

 

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This stream crosses under Mt. Cook Road on the way to the Hermitage. I visited this area in 2009 and was able to visit many beautiful cascades in the stream as it flowed to Lake Pukaki. Seven years later I found it difficult to get down to the stream because dense prickly bushes had taken over the area.

This shot was taken in August of 2004 in British Columbia at the site of the STS avalanche.

Film. Handheld

  

Shot on expired Kodak Tri-X 400 black & white film, Canon AE-1 Program film camera.

I traveled down HWY227 on Saturday and photographed the waterfalls along the road. With all our rain I had lots to look at.

 

Beam me up, Scotty

This is another of the tiny streams up near Triple Creek Falls. I liked how this one popped out from the jumble of mossy logs, though it looked cooler from further away. But I soaked my feet to get to this, so I have to post it. :)

Sajdak Springs

Wisconsin State Natural Area #171

 

Bayfield County

The cool air greeted me immediately upon exiting the plane. Wow, how I enjoy crisp, cool New England.

 

Vermont your a lovely host, and the rest of the guests arrive Wednesday. Yes, it's Photography Adventure with Kent Weakley time in Vermont.

 

Been here for barely 24hrs and I've logged 435+ miles so far. :) Whittling down all the best locations, so we can all spend the most time possible making stunning images.

 

Think I should bring the group here, by the way? ;)

Jack Creek flows east from the Cascade range towards the high semi-arid central Oregon plateau.

 

Best when viewed large, on black.

 

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This mountain stream flows into Lough Nafooey. It maybe named Gowlan river but I am unsure

Rushing Mountain Stream, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, USA

Taken at Scott's Run Nature Preserve in Fairfax County, Va.

An underground spring feeds this little waterfall

a little stream that runs into the River Wear

just behind me

 

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