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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.
This strange cabinet card by Morast & Co. of Clinton, Missouri has been heavily retouched. Two men with wings and crowns stand in beams of light. What does it mean? I have no idea!
I tend to stay away and ignore female damselflies but this one posed for a bit. Moreover I had hopes of finding a Rainbow Bluet. Instead I spent time looking up the milky antehumeral stripe and awesome pattern at the tip of the abdomen.
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.
Shot from Koskikara route at Leivonmäki nature reserve. First time I realised that there's a functionality in my mobile phone which allows me to exposure water long without burning other parts in the image.
We had a massive amount of rain yesterday....to the tune of 5 inches. We really needed it around here.
Of course, when I see it raining this much, I have to find something to shoot.....and it usually ends up being up on Monte Sano if I don't have much time. I made it up there not too long before dark....in the rain....and managed to shoot this stream and a couple of the waterfalls below.
BTW, it's hard to hold and umbrella and move your tripod, adjust your settings, etc. It does keep your camera dry, however. :-)
This is a photo of the reflection of trees on the surface of water in a stream. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical.
At Thunderbird Park on Tamborine Mountain there is this wonderful little creek with many rocky rapids. Experimented with slow shutter speed (1/10 @ f/22.0) to blur the motion. Happy with the result,
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