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Was going through my library of images and found this shot I took last fall. With all the heart and humidity here in Charlotte, I've been wishing for a return to brisk fall mornings where you can almost see your breath, and the falling leaves give the air an earthy smell. #mountainstream #southmountain #ncstateparks #autumn #fallcolors
This 'stair-step' stream is a tributary to Soco Falls, which is located just west of Maggie Valley, NC. The shot was taken during last fall's foliage trip
Popped into All Saints Church Claverley, Shropshire, UK. The light was streaming through the windows and lit the flowers beautifully.
Just down the road from Castle Hill along SH73, a glimpse of Cave Stream just in front of the entrance to the cave itself (though not in the image). We wanted to go through the cave but wading in icy water without wetsuit didn't appeal to us. The cave stream made more than up for it as you can see. The low-ish mid afternoon sun was lighting up the rocks which then reflected in the stream and in the little puddle next to it. Due to the big difference between lights and darks, I struggled to expose properly as I also wanted to do a long exposure. Hence in pp I had to reduce the highlights and lift the shadows. Overall I think it came out as a pleasing image.
There are numerous small streams that flow into the rivers on Dartmoor and this stream is one of four that are all known as Walla Brook. It can be confusing! This one rises in the centre of Dartmoor near the Warren House Inn, a mile or so north-east of Postbridge and then flows south for some four miles to join the lower East Dart River to the north of Dartmeet. It is pictured here about one mile to the east of Bellever.
"Wella" is an Old English word for "stream". Rather like "Avon" means "river" (and there are five of these in England). It also reminds me that one of London's old rivers - covered over long ago - is called the Walbrook.
By the time October rolls around the local small fishing streams have slowed up to virtual driftlessness!
Film: Fuji C100 Expired 06/2010
Camera: Canon A1
Shot: April 2,2016 7:15pm
F-stop: F2.8
Shutter: 1/60
Lens: 28mm
Location: Whitemud Ravine, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Streams of light were wiggling their way through these boards at the boat ramp in Westbank. I like how the water changes colour from top to bottom.
This woodland and stream made me think of a fairytale book illustration. The location is beside the River Teign upstream from Fingle Bridge in Dartmoor National Park.
On a rainy day, a mountain stream cascades down a hill in the emerald green landscape of the Trotternish landslip, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
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