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Vertical pano of streams of snow melt walter going downstream at Sol Duc falls trail in Olympic National Park.
The track of an inchoate stream is unmistakable. Rushing water cuts scallops, dips and meanders as it runs over surface of sandstone. A much larger stream is to the right; they have a confluence lower and to the right. These drain into the canyon created by Keg Spring.
Keg Knoll, near the Labyrinth Canyon Wilderness
Stream, stream, stream away
Float into another day
Past the fields of vivid green
To a land, as yet unseen
Stream, stream, stream away
Sail into another day
Along the water of pure blue
Until sweet beauty is brought to you
Down the stream , past fields of green
In a land that is yet unseen
A pic from last November's trip to the magic country of Iceland. So much to see...I think another trip is in order this year Follow me on Facebook:
Reflections of trees in a small stream of water, taken on a cold, winter morning on theFrog Pond Trail, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A long exposure of a stream.
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I was really taken by this Oak tree on the banks of Buttermere, and as a matter of fact the whole lake was transformed when for a brief moment the sun came out early in the day.
Wairere Boulders
Eroded Volcanic Basalt 'Lava Bombs'
Northland
New Zealand
Widepan Pro II 140 swing lens panorama 6x12 on Ilford FP4 film
Chicago Creek falls, flows under highway 103 ( Squaw Pass Road ), about 10 miles from Idaho Springs. Another photo of this location that was taken in the spring is also in this gallery
I took this shot near my home in a small forest that happens to contain an amazing river. Sometimes it doesn't take a long journey to get a shot (even if it was quit ruff to get to that spot)
This is a close-up photo of seaweed, patterns in the sand, and reflections in a small stream on Clam Harbour Beach.
This shot was taken on the Iao Stream at Iao Valley State Park in Maui.
Shot with a 10 stop ND Filter.
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