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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.
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.
“The man who is swimming against the stream knows the strength of it.” - Woodrow T. Wilson
I haven't done a HDR photo for a while (well I haven't done any photos for a while) so as we had a brief appearance from Mr. Sun I thought now would be as good a time as any.
This is the stream/brook at the back of my house. I used the orton technique to soften it up a bit, make it a bit dreamy.
Lovely to find these tiny brooks and streams making their way down the Cornish hillsides then tumbling over the cliffs and finding their way amongst the rocks to finally splash into the sea below.
Programmable buttons! Two different friends have been talking about them recently, so I bought one. Loving it!
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.
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A single exposure..Non HDR.
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.
Salutations to all flickr friends for their wholehearted support that took this stream to 300,000 views and beyond
Newly born leaves and Oirase stream; A beautiful nature near lake Towada in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. By Parmanand Sharma