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Just born stream from the snoutpoint as spotted on trek to Pachhu Glacier en route Nandadevi East Basecamp in Kumaun Himalayas, India
Right before the sunset, this creek was already shadowed while a hill above it was all lit with orange sunlight. I was lucky to witness these wonderful reflections.
I caught a glimpse of this little roadside rivulet as we were driving by on the Icefields Parkway in the Alberta Rockies. I've never seen anything quite like it - an amazing micro environment of colourlul mosses and lichens.
I can't explain the color of this stream in W VA . It was pinkish reflecting the color of the stone below . The color was the same in the 6 images I took .
This small river runs across the Haines Highway between Haines Junction and Kathleen Lake. It's a beautiful spot to stop and have a look around. I have visited this place on a number of ocasions, and on this visit discovered that the river level was quite low, facilitating a shot closer to the centre of the river bed than is always possible.
This photo was taken with the Canon EOS R and RF 24-105mm f/4.0 L mounted to a sturdy tripod and ballhead combination. I used a circular polarizing filter and an ND1000 filter to reduce reflections and extend the shutter time, thus blurring the water somewhat. The finished image is a tone mapped stack of three seperate exposures to capture as much dynamic range as possible on the bright late summer's day that I encountered.
A Trickling stream thaws the silent dawn
while bright eyes wink awake from the water
watching for a twinkling little robin,
red as the ripened berries at Christmas.
As we celebrate Resurrection Day tomorrow, we must remember that Good Friday came before. It was good for mankind because the Lord Jesus gave up Himself, His own life so that we could have life forever and our relationship with God the Father permanently restored. Yet for Jesus, He took on the weight of all of the sin of the world: past, present, and future. The full wrath of God was poured out on Jesus, the wrath that you and I deserved, He received instead! This is the most lopsided exchange in all of history; the perfect Son of God took on our sin and clothed us in His perfect righteousness! Jesus was truly forsaken at the cross so that you and I would not have to be, even though we deserved to be! When He cried out, “It is finished!” The temple curtain was torn in two, top to bottom. This curtain blocked access to the Mercy Seat of God, only the High Priest could enter once a year on the day of Atonement with a blood sacrifice, but because of what Jesus did, the curtain was torn down meaning that we can have access to the Mercy Seat of God through Christ at all times! As His blood was poured out, streams of Mercy flowed!
Beautiful peaceful calm Left Hand Creek with colorful fall foliage in Left Hand Canyon photographed with a long exposure.
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This stream is all fresh water coming down from the mountains and runs then into the ocean water area in West Vancouver, BC. Lots of birds like to drink from this water. In the distance can be seen the Lions Gate Bridge which connects the entire West & North Shore areas with Vancouver proper, by going through the Stanley Park roadway.
I miss this place; one day hope to see it again.
This is a close-up photo of sunlight refracting through ripple patterns in a stream on Port Maitland Beach.