Just after sunrise at Big Brook Dam, Pemberton, Western Australia. Canon EOS 20D.
milky water
Rushing waters of a mountain stream.I the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. One of the features of the Smoky Mountains is its many mountain streams Camera: Canon 20D / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 53mm / Aperature Priority / Shutter Speed: 0.8s / F/Stop: f/22 / ISO: 100 / bias -0.33 EV / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release /
Koitelinkoski in northern Finland.
A small brook I found when I was hiking in Colorado.
A small stream cascades beneath the fronds of a tree fern. Sherbrooke Forrest, Melbourne
A Febuary shot of the lower end of a Mannis Branch Falls that ends in a little cascade. This is located along Little River Rd. in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It is often missed as its hidden behind trees and not viewed from the road Canon XTi / 1/13s / f/4.5 / ISO 100 / 53mm
Another of Munising Michigan’s beautiful waterfalls.
photo of reflections in a brook
Ein Gedi nature reserve…. / Located along the shores of the Dead Sea, next to the southward bound road running from Jerusalem to Masada, about 1 1/2 hour’s ride from the country’s capital, this scenic desert oasis abounds in brooks, waterfalls, as well as a rich and diverse tropical vegetation. / Written words from The Institute of Archaeology /
Images that give the different feelings of the season
3 exposures combined and tonemapped using Picturenaut
Like a painting, isn´t it? / The water itself painted this. / It´s best viewed large. / No processing was done to it. / Rannebergen, Oct 17 2008
Dec 11, 2008 / Stony Brook State Park, Dansville, New York. Nikon D80 ~ 50mm(f/1.8) ~ ISO 100 ~ F/22 ~ 3sec / 3 shots merged as HDR, then Worked in CS4
Calm waters provide a mirror like relection of the far shore. Baie Verte, NL. / Olympus E-510; 14-42 mm lens
The water, in Rattling Brook, is a mere trickle in August. Baie Verte, Newfoundland / Olympus E-510, 40-150 mm lens Group Feature: / Newfoundlandia – May 12, 2009
This was actually a practice photo of the brook waters using Shutter priority on my camera. For some reason though the photo emerged very much overexposed, so I delved deep into my PhotoFiltre program, reduced the “gamma” on this significantly, tweaked it a bit more … and rather liked the final result. Hope you do as well!!
Crossed the stream, stood ankle deep in the nastiest muck got low and shot this. Canon XSi
ENLARGE IT TO ENJOY MORE Top Ten in the challenge – AnyThing!!! of a Stream or Stream Crossing / by “Streams & Stream Crossings” 2 posts a day! /
! ! I chatter over stony ways, / In little sharps and trebles, / I bubble into eddying bays, / I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret / By many a field and fallow, / And many a fairy foreland set / With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter, chatter, as I flow / To join the brimming river, / For men may come and men may go, / But I go on for ever. Taken from the Poem…The Brook by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Location: Taken in the marsh on the back property at FortWhytye Alive, our Nature Center on the sothwest edge of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55mm Lens, Aperture exp 5.6, Shutter speed 1/160, ISO 100,… HDR enhanced….Hand held…. blending five exposures…. +2,+1,0,-1,-2 using Photomatix HDR software
Located in the heart of White Mountains Park in New Hampshire. Nikon D90/ Nikon 18-105mm VR /
The White Mountains of New Hampshire were full of gorgeous color, breath taking waterfalls, and stunning vistas. A must see fro any New England traveler. Nikon D90/ Nikon 18/105mm VR /
Hunters brook under long exposure. Lucky how wilderness changes. That beautiful birch log on the bottom was not there last time I was here. I made sure to include it because I had a good feeling about that water cascading over it. If I remember right this was a 6 minute exposure under a sunny cloudless sky. Very hard light to expose for both foreground and background. I still like how it came out. Cooled the temp and gave it a sharpening kiss. / Canon XSi / B+W nd1000 / B+W CPL / Hat to prevent lens flare (yes I held my hat on the side of the lens for the whole 6 minutes)
Beaver Brook Falls in New Hampshire has one of the beautiful cascading flow I have ever seen. So many tiers and redirection of water makes this one of my favs! Nikon D90 /
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