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One of the fabulous waterfalls in the Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia.
The paths on the tourist routes are usually filled with tourists so it's hard to get good shots without going out of the path. By the time I took this photo, a guard came by and told me that it was forbidden to be there. Yes I was aware it was forbidden, yes I was naughty and yes it was so worth it! ;)
2016
Another photograph that I took earlier this summer of the yellow water lilies and reflected light in the Seacourt Stream. Apparently theses lilies are also known as Spatterdock - Not a particularly "floral name" ! Whilst I'm limited for photo opportunities I've been playing with photos in my archives and decided I liked the colours created by the textures added to this image.
Textures:
a photo of the sky reflected in a stream
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This is a close-up photo of beach sand and ice formations in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach. The image has been cropped and then mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.
This is a detail shot from one of my abstract fluid paintings using Acrylic on Canvas. You can see more on my website at www.markchadwick.co.uk or if your on twitter follow me at twitter.com/markchadwickart.
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I took a couple of photos at this spot along the West Highland Way in 2011, with a wider angle lens, and despite some technical shortcomings really liked them. But due to being convinced it was in a slightly different area about a mile further east, I could never relocate the exact spot.
Ten years later - almost to the day - I finally found it again, completely by chance. However, I think the wider angle did it more justice so I must give it another go next time I have the opportunity.
Stream on the way to Bridal Falls east of Chilliwack BC Canada. The Fraser River Valley is truly one of the most picturesque areas of beautiful British Columbia, and for those travelling the Trans-Canada Highway through the Fraser Valley, a popular attraction near Bridal Falls is Bridal Veil Falls. The beautiful falls in Bridal Falls Provincial Park drop over 400 feet to the valley floor, flowing into Bridal Creek and under the highway to Cheam Lake Wetlands.
On Explore Sep 12 '07
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On our way over to Oxbow Bend (I wanted to check the area out as a potential sunrise spot) we crossed over this river ... it caught my eye, so we pulled over beyond the bridge so I could explore for a few minutes.
Made a couple LE captures at this location. This one was composed with the Tetons off there in the distance. Like the river and the rocks there along the bank.
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