Here’s a nice break in the smooth flow of the stream in Jesmond Dene. It is the Ouse Burn that eventually delivers water into the River Tyne. This was taken through a gap in the vegetation that lines the banks.
Featured in All Water in Motion and Reflections in Water 21/4/11
Thanks LisaBeth. Its where local people go to spend some time in the sunshine when the weather is good. No one seems to look at the water in the burn, so I was on my own.
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Gorgeous capture
Thanks Kathy! That was quick of you too, I’ve only just posted it!
Thanks for your kind words, Harry
– Harry Purves
Thanks LisaBeth. Its where local people go to spend some time in the sunshine when the weather is good. No one seems to look at the water in the burn, so I was on my own.
– Harry Purves
Wonderful colorful capture
Many thanks Larry.
– Harry Purves
Lovely work .!!
Thank you very much Vaggypar.
– Harry Purves
Nicely done, cool shot
Well, it wasn’t the biggest waterfall I’ve seen or photographed, but it is colourful. Thanks mate.
– Harry Purves
Congratulations!!! You have been featured in Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends Group

Thank you very much for the feature Cee.
– Harry Purves
Very beautiful, congratulations!
Thank you very much for your kind comments Swaby.
– Harry Purves
A really excellent capture!!!! Congratulations on being featured!!!!, Bill
I am honoured to be featured and grateful for your appreciation Bill.
Harry
– Harry Purves
Thank you for adding your featured work to The Best of RedBubble!
I’m more than happy to do so, thank you for accepting it.
– Harry Purves