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Yorktown Battlefield

A re-edit of a photo I took over 15 years ago with my then-new Canon EOS 30D DSLR and its "better" kit lens, the EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM. Revisiting the image, I made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4 then I loaded it into Photoshop for some further tweaking.

Kabutoyama,Nishinomkiya

Mountain stream among the mossy stones, at Erawan waterfall, Kanchanaburi Thailand

A prominence at the edge of the sun provided us with a splendid view of solar plasma as it churned and streamed over less than one day (June 25-26, 2017). The charged particles of plasma were being manipulated by strong magnetic forces. When viewed in this wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light, we can trace the movements of the particles. Such occurrences are fairly common but much easier to see when they are near the sun's edge. For a sense of scale, the arch of prominence in the still image has risen up several times the size of Earth. Credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory, NASA.

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Haven't done a softy watery shot in ages...

Former Walmart

 

Horseheads, NY. November 2016.

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In the Enchanted Rain Forest in Sitka Alaska

In the early 21st century Seoul began a massive urban renewal project aimed at increasing 'greenspace'. In October 2005 the first link - the Cheonggye Stream - was opened. The Cheonggye Stream Project restored a paved-over riverbed and lined it with paths. Supporters said it would increase greenspace and moderate heat in the city, though detractors said that some of the most exciting 'real Seoul' neighbourhoods - such as the Cheonggye traditional market - were destroyed as part of the renewal, and that the 'improvements' made the traffic even worse.

 

There's no doubting the popularity of the Cheonggye Stream - even before the light show gets going in the evening - and there's a permanent display (with sounds) to give visitors an idea of what a royal procession would have been like.

Found this great stream with ice sculptures. Flows from an old mill. Composite of two photos with different shutter speeds. The slow was not tack sharp so I took sorroundings from another photo.

it's similer to streams seen in old Japan and some planets in star wars... nature always interests me ...

Upper Black River

Wisconsin State Natural Area #614

Black River State Forest

 

Jackson County

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A small stream in a forest.

Clicked from Nelliyampathy - Kerala , India

-25C and 60km/h winds. Welcome to Alberta in March!

The south fork of the Snoqualmie River in Washington.

Norway. I have just returned from another trip to Norway, again in the far north way above the Arctic Circle, which despite it being winter - predominantly dark and cold - there was a significant lack of snow on the ground...not to worry, the aurora borealis put on a show every night throughout the trip to make up for it. And feed the sleep deprivation!

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

Title: The Salmon Stream

Artist: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Artist Bio: American, 1868 - 1952

Creation Date: printed 1923

Process: photogravure

Credit Line: Gift of Edwin and Irene Weinrot

Accession Number: 1997.018.017

I fiddled for ages with different colours and levels but I think this gave the most overall sinister look and showed off the shiny wetness of the twigs.

The Souadabscook Stream in Carmel, Me.

The only really cold morning of the trip had left a heavy frost, so consequently the cloudless sky didn't provide much in the way of dawn colour. Still, another chance to work on focus zones!

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