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Hurricane Irene Turns a quiet stream into a raging monster!
Taken using a Canon Rebel XT
Tamron 24-70mm lens
focal length: 25mm
ISO 100
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter: 1/125
A wetland steam along the Virginia Peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The lizard’s tail (Saururus cernuus) in the foreground gets its name from the distinctive flower spikes that are visible in the summer time. © D. Malmquist/VIMS.
1. I don't live near a lake, 2. Fly to the Moon, 3. Tunnels of Time, 4. Moon Eclipse (last one), 5. Lautrec, 6. Two antique goddesses, 7. Hell's Pit, 8. Sun set sunspot,
9. The name of God, 10. Yellow, 11. Caustic light, 12. sun pillar, 13. The goal, 14. Silk Maze, 15. Inside the Sun, 16. Alone on the keyboard,
17. Fan of light, 18. Red Sun, 19. Moon iridescence, 20. Eon, 21. A first (successful ?) step, 22. Blueing the sky, 23. Colors on the wall, 24. Northern Lands,
25. Untitled, 26. First Playmobil on the Moon, 27. Red Sun big, 28. arizona flag effect, 29. Recursive Hyatt Lobby I, 30. Unreachable Moon Again, 31. frost, 32. divinity rays revisited,
33. Venus and Moon, 34. Part of Moon's Corona, 35. Fly, 36. Smiling sky, 37. Sunset from near, 38. August 30th, 39. Stained Glass in Treguier, 40. Police brutality against cultural symbol,
41. Subparhelic arc, 42. iridescent cloud, 43. Red perspective, 44. Sun Beams, 45. Moon corona, 46. Pegasus and two Iridiums, 47. Red Bookmark, 48. August 30th /7,
49. Sunspot 921, 50. Toulouse, 51. The world through my marble, 52. Lautrec, 53. Sunspot 923, 54. Three little red bears, 55. Long sunset, 56. ISS pass,
57. December Sunset, 58. Carcassonne, 59. First Quarter and Contrails, 60. Unrolling a Snail towards infinity, 61. Bubble sunset, 62. Light and gold, 63. Sun Pillar, 64. Sunset Flare,
65. Sun pillar is back, 66. Möbius transformation, 67. Sun beams, 68. Primary Colors, 69. Firenze, 70. Infinite Iridescence, 71. Contrail Shadows are counter intuitive, 72. Sun Beams
Blashford Lakes, near Ringwood in Hampshire, UK. The Dockens Water stream flows through the Hampshire Wildlife Trust reserve and is bounded by ancient woodland of oak and beech.
The Svanidze Stream is a second-order tributary of the Sochi River, the left tributary of the Agva River, which flows into it 500 m from the mouth with a 16 m high waterfall. The length of the stream is 3 km. The Svanidze Stream is a cascade of many low waterfalls, rapids and waterslides. The hydronym comes from the surname of one of the first Georgian settlers in the village of Plastunka.
The water in the streams of Los Glaciares National Park are pretty much all glacial melt. It's perfectly okay to drink - and actually it was probably the best water I've ever tasted.
A stream feeding into the lake of Wastwater in the Lake District.
Incredible Incredible Incredible place. The lake is almost 3 miles long and more than a third of a mile wide. It is the deepest lake in England, at 79 metres!
B&W high contrast. I know the picture has a lot going on but as an "etched" B&W I liked the look for a complex winter picture
An edit of a photo I took in the fall of 2006. Continuing to try out Pixelstyle Photo Editor. I used the artistic "Cartoon" artistic filter and adjusted the settings until I got something I liked. The app is neat and free(!) but it definitely updates the preview image sluggishly. One cannot have everything.
This stream goes under teh Waddeston Greenway near Aylesbury. It was good to stop and spend time here. ON a bicycle I can stop anywhere, the bicycle is small.
Happy Fourth of July, Everyone! I saved this image taken on a photo stroll in June, for the moment I got it I thought right away that this would be a photo as American as can be. Passing the young couple, I stopped to ask if they'd mind a photo because the light was so right and they said yes. Then as I got my camera up to focus, they suddenly kissed. Woohoo!
The bridge over Tempe Town Lake is featured in many previous photos of my stream, and the young man's belt buckle too, ha ha! Couldn't believe that just at that moment the flag furled out so classic, so this was a photo moment meant to be. A set for the images is in "Tempe Time".
Stream with fall colors. Wheeler Creek, UT. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Photo by Eric Greenwood. Credit: US Forest Service.
Made on Whites Beach on the West Coast near Auckland, New Zealand, this sculpture always begs the question “Where are the footprints?”.The smooth stones were placed around the edge of this tidal water by walking only in the water or on the rocky reef. The sun setting on the horrizon created the eerie warm light.