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As the sea retreats, the sea water returns creating beautiful streams along the beach. I found this as I took a morning stroll along Skegness beach.
Manawaiopuna Stream high above Hanapepe. Headwaters of Jurassic (Manawaiopuna ) Falls.
Maybe the original Polynesians lived here. The mind easily conjures ancient spirits.
Streams of light flowing through nocturnal forrests to find some love in early summer
Fireflies - Lampyris splendidula Linnaeus, 1767 / Leipzig 2020
A secret location known only to me and Dartmoor Del.
I have been back here a few times and on this day I decided conditions were what I had been waiting for.
A stream makes its way down Rocky Valley near Tintagel in Cornwall. Water effect using KASE filters and long exposure.
A quiet stream of slow flowing water at Bonshaw on PEI offered a sense of quiet and calm. The summer sun and shadows conspired to add to the magic.
With the broken, collapsed bridge toward the background. Taken with my Daguerreotype lens from Lomography.
Nikon F4. Lomography Lady Grey 400 35mm B&W film.
The River Glyme is a river in Oxfordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Evenlode. It rises about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Chipping Norton, and flows southeast past Old Chalford, Enstone, Kiddington, Glympton and Wootton, Woodstock and through Blenheim Park. At Wootton the Glyme is joined by a tributary, the River Dorn. The Glyme joins the Evenlode just south of the park near Bladon.
The Glyme is dammed at Cleveley, Kiddington, Glympton and Blenheim. At Blenheim, "Capability" Brown used the river to form the lake in front of Blenheim Palace.
The upper part of the Glyme Valley around the river's headwaters is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[1]
The Glyme Valley Way is a footpath that follows almost the entire course of the river.
The river's name is derived from the Brittonic for "bright stream".
Photomanipulation combining a close-up water stream from the Glen Artney area of Patapsco Valley State Park near Baltimore, Maryland (USA), along with wood paint bubbles.
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The waterfall called Seven Sisters are one of Geirangerfjord's spectacular attractions. Large view. It's seven streams of water looks great from any angle (see comments field). One of my old uploads received an unbelievable amount of views today, it turns out it appears on today's Flickr blog under the heading "Dance Floor".
"Dietro lo scalo ferroviario di Porta Genova, in uno stabile della Milano primo ‘900, Brunella e la figlia Roberta, si dedicano con passione agli spazi di famiglia che portano il nome di Galvanotecnica Bugatti, in memoria di un passato operoso nella galvanizzazione dei metalli e delle materie plastiche.
Lo spirito conservativo nel recupero architettonico, fortemente voluto da Brunella Barattini e realizzato con la consulenza artistica dell’architetto Luigi Caccia Dominioni, ha permesso di tramandare in tutta la sua forza l’anima industriale e insieme romantica del quadrilatero di via Bugatti e di farne un sito moderno, tra i più poliedrici e interessanti della scena urbana milanese. "
It's been many years since I've spent autumn in California, so naturally I've been traipsing through the mountains and enjoying the changing colors. I've heard raving comments about the color out in the Eastern Sierra this year, but alas I haven't made the long drive out that direction. Here is some aspen color (and perhaps some cottonwood too?) closer to home along Cold Stream in the Truckee area.
There were some Jeffrey pines nearby which smelled like vanilla!
Along Cold Stream near Truckee, Calif.
Long exposure rapids next to an old tree which has seen it all before and has the scars to prove it (on the left in this shot). It's roots are constantly eroded by the monsoon surges of water, which can sometimes reach 2-meters in hight through this narrow chasm, and tsunami-like walls of water caused by fallen trees damming the watercourse or landslides upstream.