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provides shelter for ducks on a cold New Year's Day. "Go Ducks!" Photo by Frank.

The rains came and gave life to mountain streams that lay quietly through the drought…

  

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Streaming Cowardice (Say NO to violence)

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A stream in Tyresö, just south of Stockholm. I had about five mosquito bites on each hand after this shoot.

serene and peaceful

 

Nature trail in Ylläs, Lapland.

Dead tree in tidal stream

Crescent Beach, Surrey, British Columbia

at the botanical garden

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The beautiful colours in the River Test, Whitchurch Silk Mill, Hampshire UK.

A very clear chalk stream with a diverse ecosystem and industry thriving along it including watercress propagation and trout fisheries.

high up in glencoe just a few hundred feet below stob corrie nan lochan

A small stream flows through the old Robe Townsite and tumbles into the river. It is stained with an orangish color which deposits on some of the rocks.

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Shot in the White Mountain National Forest

Canon 70d edited with Snapseed on the phone

Bonavista, Newfoundland Canada

ein Strom von Wolken über dem flachen Land _ _ TimeOut in Hungary - Foto #510 of1043(H1309)

Here are the photos I took of Juniper by the stream - she seems to love the outdoors.

Mountain stream, Huay Mae waterfall, Kanjanaburi Thailand

Higgens Stream in Harmony, Me.

Mont-Tremblant National Park

Various Places; Various Spaces

A walk bridge over a small stream running through Twining Park in Monroe, Wisconsin.

 

False color infrared (Red and Blue channels swapped) captured with an Olympus E-PL2 (converted to 665nm infrared) and a Rokinon 7.5mm Fisheye lens.

This is a photo of the reflection of branches and vegetation on a slight turbulence in the current of a stream in Shubie Park. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.

Como Creek flowing through the University of Colorado's Mountain Research Station. The flow rate is more characteristic of late May that late June, thanks to the abundant snow pack and cool temperatures slowing the rate of melt. The color of the stream reflects its turbulence as well as the wetlands that it flows through, picking up lots of soluble organic matter giving it a tea-like appearance.

"In The Stream" I went for this one. The angle was the best from in the water. Sneakers were enough to keep my footing for the shot. When I see a shot I want I'll go the distance to capture it. I provided us with a few laughs to do it..If you can't have fun doing this kind of work then why bother doing it. Don't sit on the sidelines, get in the game, have fun and get that shot... Anything worth doing is always worth your best effort.

 

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