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A great tramping route in Whirinaki Forest Park.

Small and beautiful stream through the forest. Standing on a few wooden plank with the tripod and shot taken with ND16 filter.

I’ve been hunting for a waterfall I know is around this area but it’s not on google maps. I haven’t found it yet but along the way, this little stream was still quite pretty.

Monsetangen in Maridalen, Oslo

stream located in a old woodland near cresslough county donegal

Enjoying this Michigan stream with the fall colors.

While in the Smokie Mountains we stopped multiple times to photograph the scenery. I was happy to take photos of my lovely daughter too. This photo is called “Jamie By The Stream.” Thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe and be kind.

Just a quite stream where a person can just stand and enjoy the quietude at least a few hundred meters away from the nearest road and several miles away from the nearest town.

In the style of Georgia O'Keefe

This is one of my favourite landscapes taken to-date. It was captured while spending time with family in the Brecon Beacons. The family is often visiting grandparents who live in Brecon Town. Usually I rise early before sunrise to be back with family before breakfast, but this was captured on one of the rare occasion I found some time to escape late afternoon. The mist was thick across Pen y Fan but I wanted to try and hike the ridge path over by Llyn y fan Fawr lake.

 

I drove over to the lake and started the climb through the farmyard and over the river Tawe and onto the moor / open access lands of the Brecon Beacon National Park. This is common land and can be freely enjoyed by anyone. I never made it to the lake; it was getting late by the time I arrived, the mist was coming in, and there was just too much to photograph.

 

This was one of the captures from the day, a beautiful Welsh stream, meandering off the higher open access / common moor and down into the Welsh farms below. This wonderful tree twists across the river, bent double by the winds coming off the Welsh mountains. The mist just completes this wonderful scene.

 

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A High Sierra stream cascades past forest and meadows and over boulders after summer rainstorms.

 

This little “almost-intimate” landscape comes from closer to the midpoint of our August backcountry photography trip. The first few days features some challenging weather, including torrential rains on the first day. That rain flooded a lot of the area and raised this creek by several feet. On that first afternoon as we lay in our tents sheltering from the storm we started to hear a roar beneath the sound of rain and hail — it was the sound of this “little” creek growing to a dangerous torrent.

 

The tumultuous water was brown with suspended material washed down from the higher mountains, and for days the nearby lake’s water was coffee-colored. But before long the creek began to recede and its water cleared. By the time I made this photograph early one morning the water was low enough that I could safely ford the stream. I was about to do just that on my way to some timberline country when I paused and made this photograph of the creek, still in morning shadows.

 

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Another one from the manor of Espoo. Single exposure, Samyang 14mm

Another waterfall photo from Lumsdale last autumn

shot with a fujifilm x-s10, a pixco 0.71x focal reducer, and a pentax smc 50mm f/1.4 screw-mount lens.

Grey Heron heading up the river Coquet in Northumberland.

Small stream in a mossy valley in the Olympic National Forest.

There is a hot stream that flows from the Imperial Geyser at Yellowstone. Since the source of the stream is the geyser, the water is quite warm and steamy. Kind of surreal. See the photo in the first comment for context.

Baxter State Park (Maine)

Walking along this stream cutting through the dunes.

Wherever the stream, it does flow

Wherever your hopes, they do go

Wherever sweet fate, guides your hand

Travel to that secret land

 

Where does wait, your sweet love

My hand it does slip in your glove

My arms they hold you very tight

Through the day and all the night

 

As we share a beautiful dream

Bathing in the flowing stream

Where fate is found, so very sweet

Where your heart and mine will forever meet

County Derry

Ireland

Middleton Pond, Middleton, Massachusetts, USA

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