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This past summer I went hiking with my daughter and some friends at Monte Sano State Park. I noticed this spot and thought it might look nice with water flowing or with fall leaves on the ground. I found both today.
Experimenting with Orton processing. Here's another version of the stream. As always, comments are most welcome.
The KLIPPER STREAM departs Portsmouth Harbour, passing Captains House.
Almost shooting into the sun, so not the best of shots
A series of seven stainless steel sculptures by a distinguished Amsterdam based German artist Ewerdt Hilgemann on Park Ave Started in Aug.1 until Nov. 7 ,2014 . From 52nd st to 67th st , with large-scale pieces . Some in groups of 2 or more-placed on the grassy medians. The seven sculptures , range in size from 8-20 feet in height , were created especially for the Park Ave installation using a unique vacuum process , which "implodes" geometric shapes causing the material to deform accordingly to natural laws
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
After the Museum of Natural History, we drove to the nearby Kanapaha Botanical Garden, also in Gainesville.
merging 3 different exposures and a little bit tone mapping with Photomatix, then enhancing tone mapping with Artizen HDR, at last I am using Photoshop CS3
I returned to one of my favored stomping grounds, Purgatory Falls in New Hampshire and decided to hike further north to see what the autumn had done to the area. The whole trail was absolutely beautiful and it was a wonderful little hike.
A lot of the elementary schools have these fish on their fences. I think it is a craft project which is also used to teach the kids about the value of clean water to the other creatures in out world. The fish snaking along the fences look very cool.
Just looked it up: The mission of the Stream of Dreams Murals Society is to educate communities about the life and function of their watersheds, rivers and streams, while dazzling them with the charm of community art.