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"Ashura no nagare" is a famous Mountain stream of Oirase streams in Aomori Prefecture of Japan.
Ashura is treated in Buddhism as a symbol of battle. It is a mountain stream with the name of Ashura as a symbol of wildness.
A beautiful stream illuminated by fresh green light entertains people.
I pray that this beautiful natural environment will be protected and last forever.
I found this winter stream by following the sound of water in the forest. With winter just beginning, the ice hasn't taken over completely. The combination of the warm afternoon light, fast water, and ice, made for an interesting view.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro mounted on a tripod. The final image is a photo merge of fiver seperate exposures taken over a range of plus to minus three f-stops.
Weren't we just talking spring greening the valley? Generally, greening will happen. Well here is another quick break excursion to Golden Ponds Trails where I looked into the deep and greening river banks as a break from barn wood shots. There are always relief shots to be found at Golden if you can dodge Don Corona. Regreening the land is always a great topic to discuss instead of discussing burnt orange and Mantan makeup... Especially as dessert nations no longer wait for American leadership; when was it last that our leadership lead forward instead of into endless wars.
I'll throw in this recent shot of the wilds of Longmont's Golden Ponds Park where the water streams through and Upkeep is up to nature. Denver cleaned up their geese problem and provided food for the poor. The Golden Ponds in Logmont are well fertilized by the goose poo and grows vast amounts of greenery. Yesterday the unmasked fertilized the park with their favorite pollutant, Trumpandemic-19 - not his lies. At least the geese fertilize the land and water until lands and ponds can be paved and sterilized toward the goal of burnt orange global warming.
The wealth of new life around this place shows that a new generation of water fowl (fouling) has fertilized Golden Ponds Park at Largemont, Colorado. The river level was coming down as the serious summer heating and resident high pressure settled in and moved very slowly because we ruined the jet stream. Oh well, we can all hide in air conditioning so long as we can throw the electric power away and burn more fossils.
I suppose that these ponds' water plants will thrive around the shores throughout summer. The weather quit bouncing back and forth in the valley with a coming final UP-turn in weather. Mid-westers and Eastern Trump Grumpers poopoo global warming but here we are.
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Cheonggyecheon, Seoul, Korea.
October 2015.
Canon 6D.
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Thank goodness for a bridge feet already wet . But no bridge over the next one ( i must get some new boots )
Just as a stream gains power when confined, so too does a life achieve greatness when it is focused, dedicated, and disciplined. We should recognize the boundaries that shape our power.
I imagine this scene is now covered in snow
Found a forgotten card in my bag with images from last summer
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A beautiful stream flows from LLanberis Pass, Snowdonia, Wales.
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A visit to Ishøj beach park, it was very windy that day. So I thought there would be a lot of kitesurfers, as there usually are but none was there as the wind was blowing off-shore. Bummer, but then we had a walk on the beach instead and the light was awsome.
Should be viewed 'Stream & rush' On Black to get the full "picture"