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“The man who is swimming against the stream knows the strength of it.” - Woodrow T. Wilson
I haven't done a HDR photo for a while (well I haven't done any photos for a while) so as we had a brief appearance from Mr. Sun I thought now would be as good a time as any.
This is the stream/brook at the back of my house. I used the orton technique to soften it up a bit, make it a bit dreamy.
This creek flows into the North Umpuqa about 20 feet behind me. There is a one-mile trail that passes through a narrow bedrock crevice and lush vegetation along the creek to fall creek falls.
One the many streams that filter their way down in to the stunningly beautiful Loch Lomond in Scotland.
This is an handheld shot using a slow shutter speed, its never a good idea, its almost impossible to keep the camera still :( Should have used my tripod.
The Svanidze Stream is a second-order tributary of the Sochi River, the left tributary of the Agva River, which flows into it 500 m from the mouth with a 16 m high waterfall. The length of the stream is 3 km. The Svanidze Stream is a cascade of many low waterfalls, rapids and waterslides. The hydronym comes from the surname of one of the first Georgian settlers in the village of Plastunka.
Īao Valley is covered in dense rainforest, most of which consists of introduced vegetation on the valley floor. The Puʻu Kukui summit area at the valley's head receives an average 9.8 m of rainfall per year, making it the state's second wettest location after Mount Waiʻaleʻale.Much of this rainfall ends up flowing into the Īao Stream. Trails in the State Park run alongside Īao Stream and through the forest.
Habitat of Anolis poecilopus and Atelopus limosus.
Atlantic central Panama
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