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  • In Big Basin, California, USA

  • First morning at Havasu Falls. This was one of our most memorable backpacking trip in the Grand Canyon, USA.

  • About this photo The Mele cascades are a series of pools in tropical rainforest in Vanuatu. The water is beautifully clear and pure. My website displays other work.

  • Small falls at Brisbane’s Botanical Gardens.

  • Copyright &nbsp2008_CarolineCaux@AlphaShots – All Rights ReservedApril 21th @20.pm / / ! /

  • Both the grand and the intimate aspects of nature can be revealed in the expressive photograph… Both can stir enduring affirmations and discoveries… and can surely help the spectator in his search for identification… with the vast world of natural beauty and the wonder surrounding him…. ~ Ansel Adams ~

  • All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget… In this, as in other ways… they are the opposite of paintings… Paintings record what the painter remembers… Because each one of us forgets different things, a photo more than a painting… may change its meaning… according to who is looking at it…. / John Berger There are actually 3 levels along this portion of the McCloud River in the Shasta-Cascade region of Northern California… a Lower, Middle and Upper Falls… obviously by my caption of this shot… you are viewing Middle Falls. The hike is very scenic back to the Falls, and not overly crowded either. It was like having our own private little waterfall both times we visited this area, as we had the place literallly to ourselves….

  • The cascades in Pembroke, VA.

  • SHOT INTREMONT AREA,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. / CANON F-1,VELVIA,100MM LENS,CABLE RELEASE,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@1/60

  • Keila Cascade was shot a in the Estonia.

  • Once again, a favourite spot of mine – Leura Cascades in the Blue Mountains National Park – on a late summer’s foggy morning. This image is straight from the camera. No processing was done on it whatsoever. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon TS+E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens Featured by the Moody, Dark & Evocative Group February 2009 / Featured by the Dimensions Group March 2009 / Featured by the All Water In Motion Group 24 October 2009 / Featured by the Tilt-Shift Photography Gallery Group November 2009 Best viewed large

  • Inside a small cave looking at Cascade Falls in Matthiessen State Park in northern Illinois. Camera: Canon 5D / Lens: Canon 24-70 mm] / Heliopan thin circular polarizing filter / Aperture: f22 / ISO 50

  • Three Shire Head is the point on Axe Edge Moor where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet. Nikon D80 – Sigma 10-20mm Lens – polarisor/ND4 grad Featured in the A Place to Call Home group JULY 2009. / Featured in the Stream Crossings group JULY 2009. Runner up in the Stream Crossings Challenge – Stone Bridges JULY 2009. / Runner up in the Stream Crossings Challenge – Whitewater Streams AUG 2009.

  • Rainforest cascades in The Walls of Jerusalem National Park, Tasmania

  • Brooks Falls, Perry Township, just north of Elmsdale, Magnetewan river / August 2009 / Untouched wilderness waterfall located in the Almaguin Highlands of Ontario CANADA / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Featured in All That Is Nature August 2009

  • My river where I spend a lot of time with my dog… / Saint-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada / nikon D200 / 26.0 mm / 0.167 sec / f 4.5 iso 140 /

  • Featured with All That is Nature group Oct 2009 The landscape was bathed in a momentary deluge soaking everything in sight to soften reflections and deepen the flames of fall. Was it providence that drew my attention through the passenger car window as I passed? Such beauty by the roadside and so easily missed in the rainfall – but not to be overlooked today – so awe inspiring in its simplicity was this un-named cascade tumbling out of the forest. I count myself fortunate to have seen it, this living image quickening in the senses, never before quite as it was that day and never again to be repeated. Featured in All That Is Nature Group Oct 2009.

  • SHOT ON NEWFOUND GAP ROAD,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,NORTH CAROLINA. / CANON REBEL XSi,75-300MM LENS,MIRROR LOCKED UP,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@4SEC.,POLARIZER SET AT MINIMUM.

  • I am always searching for interesting waterfalls around my hometown. I stumbled accross this one about 15 minutes from my home. Papermill falls is located just outside the village of Avon NY. My friend and fellow Red Bubbler BIGD set out yesterday on what turned out to be a gloomy rainy day, yet we were able to find get some excellent shots. I appreciate him drivig all that way to go on the shoot. I think I am still drying out. If any of you have been dying to buy a stunning picture with me in it…BigD has granted your wish Paper Mill Falls-Avon, New York State Nikon D90/ Nikon 18/105mm VR /

  • Canon EOS450D, Tv-30 secs, F22, ISO-100, 18-55 @ 32mm, once again shot taken after my trip up to the falls but in a different point to the other two. / N/east Tasmania, near Derby, aprox 1.5 hours from Launceston. FEATURED in All Water In Motion Nov-09 FEATURED in Colour and Light Nov-09 FEATURED in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers Dec-09 FEATURED in Dimensions Dec-09 Cuckoo Falls, small cascades, FEATURED in Beautiful and Live & Let Live Nov-09 Below

  • This is another view of the spill way in black and white to heighten the details. As I stated before, out with my friend and fellow Redbubbler Jason Connolly photographing the Derwent reservoir in the Peak District of Deerbyshire, England, we spent quite a while photographing Derwent dam and the surrounding area. We also spotted this lovely out flow of water into the Derwent reservoir. This water comes from the Ashop river which flows through Snake Valley. A portion of the river was diverted to flow through the mountain to the other side through this water way tunnel and out into the Derwent. There is a dam in the Ashop, but it only stand 10 ft., but is still used to allow water to continue to flow into the reservoir, even though the river is allowed to also run into the Ladybower reservoir as well. The concrete table here creates this beautiful cascade of water. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/22 / Shutter speed: 5 seconds / ISO 125 Some post processing work done in Photoshop CS. I changed it to B&W and adjusted tone with green and red filters. I also decided to clean around the edges by cropping the image.

  • The bottom of a damn.

  • Water catching and reflecting the late afternoon sunlight as it hit the red walls of Dales Gorge in Karijini National Park. Nikon D90 / AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm **Winner of the Nikon D90 Users group mini Fresh Water challenge. I’d like to thank the “Western Australia” group for choosing to feature this image.

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