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Exposed for the shadows, developed for the highlights (N-3) - At least that what was I intended to:)
Stream rushing down the slopes of Ikaria finding niches among the smooth boulders to form lovely little ponds..
The Leamlara River winds its way through Curragh Woods near Midleton, Cork, Ireland. In the middle bottom of the image, water emerges from a small spring which joins the main river.
Type L for Large.
Canon 350D
Tamron 17-50mm
LCW500
Exposure: 30s
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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There were a few small stream crossings on this trip. Most were of the shallow, rock hopping variety.....but the boots came off for this one. As you'd expect from seeing snow just above, the water was pretty chilly.
Image with my Hasselblad 500cm
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.
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.
After reaching the peak, networks of streams can be discovered along the slopes of Mt. Mitake. The mountain is breathing with life as the spring season finally gives birth to sleeping trees, giving the mountain a natural green glow.
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.