Rapid water 

565 creative works found

  • This was taken at Sheep River Falls, Alberta when several kayakers came through. Some portaged around the falls. A couple of them made the jump.

  • Russell Falls in Tasmania Click on the photo and see the larger view on this one! Thanks for visiting! / I really appreciate your comments.

  • A juvenile Leafy Sea Dragon (Phycodurus Eques) under the deteriorating jetty at Rapid Bay, South Australia. Until you get used to it, its very difficult to spot the dragons amongst the weed. They can be regularly seen at a number of sites around Adelaide. Browse By Category / Underwater / Panoramas / Adelaide and South Australia

  • Chimney Rock, NC. E-510. 100mm. 1 sec @ f16. iso 100.

  • Seastar (Pentagonaster dubeni) under Rapid Bay Jetty, South Australia. Browse By Category / Underwater / Panoramas / Adelaide and South Australia

  • Had a day out taking a few waterfall details, trying to capture the speed and flow of the River which was full of brown/peaty flood water.

  • This night photo was taken at Niagara Falls, New York. The camera used is a Canon EOS Rebel XTI. Manual settings used are F/5.6, 0.8 sec, ISO 400, focal length 55 mm. / Shot as is no editing. / Featured 12/16/08 in Alphabet Soup. Thank you hosts. / Top 10 in the best of W challenge in Alphabet Soup. Thank you for your votes. / Featured 12/22/08 in the All Water in Motion group. Thank you hosts / Featured 2/17/09 in the Canon DSLR group. Thank you hosts. / Placed in top 10 of the Waterfalls challenge 6/2009. Thank you for your votes.

  • Keila Cascade was shot a in the Estonia.

  • I took several pictures of water streaming over the ice and rocks of the Kootenay River, and the colours and textures of this particular rapid made a stunningly elemental composition. There is something about the movement of water over rocks and ice that always reminds me of the raw power of winter in the Rocky mountains. Photographed with my Canon Rebel XT and 15-55mm lens.

  • Shooting along Tremont, we Finally have some water in our rivers, due to a very nice rain season for the year, definitely beats last year of 2007’s drought. / I was playing around with shutterspeed on this showing a new photographer friend of mine from Ohio what the different settings produce. I am trying to get Lou here on the bubble, I didnt warn him about the addiction tho :) / Great thing about digital, we can experiment all we want, and just delete if we dont like. So I am always up for experimenting, especially when my subject isnt taking off in the woods. I shot this in shutterspeed priority / SS set at 1/4th of a second / F-stop at F29 / ISO at 100 / Focal length at 187mm / Exposure Comp at -0.3

  • This is the end of the rapids at the bottom of Raleigh Falls. I had to crawl down in a ditch and around a culvert to get this picture. A long shutter speed helped smooth the flowing water. 80 km east of Dryden, Ontario, Canada. Olympus E-3, 70-300 F4.0-5.6, Hoya ND 8 (3 stop neutral density filter)

  • Outside of Asheville, NC

  • This Oil Painting 16 X 20 stretched canvas is of the predawn fog at Deception Pass Bridge, Washington. Deception Pass, located at the northern end of Puget Sound, is a treacherous, narrow channel with turbulent waters, rapid tidal action, and rocky outcrops. It separates the high bluffs of Whidbey Island from those of Fidalgo Island. A rocky islet, Pass Island, rises in the mouth of the pass and divides it into two channels. Deception Pass Bridge connects Whidbey Island to Pass Island. / I lived on Whidbey Island for 3 years in the mid 60’s. / Created in my Grants Pass, Oregon Studio FEATURED IN / United States / Pacific NorthwestGroup / Welcome to Washington (the State) / Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms / Impressionist Art / Fantastic Primitive Art

  • Bubbling rapids is one picture Kuttilan from the rapids far exposure for the time… with ndx400 filter. Near in the Salo southern Finland. Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS with NDX400 filtter / 30s / f/27 / ISO100 / 51mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • The upper Swan River, one of the Perth main atractions after heavy rain. / The sun settles behind the hills and its rays reflecting off the hills are creating this pastel water colours. / This is the area where competitors will challenge the Avon and Swan rivers in a variety of paddle and power craft in an exciting two-day time on 1st of August. Captured with Nikon D300, exposure 1/2 sec at f / 29. Featured in DSLR Users Only group 13/07/2009 / Featured in Color and light group 15/07/2009

  • Lesmurdie Brook, down from Lesmurdie Falls in Lesmurdie Falls National Park, 20 km from Perth, Western Australia. Captured with Nikon D300, exposure 2 sec at f / 29

  • Found this beautiful stream on the walk up to The Marakoopa Cave, in the The Mole Creek Karst National Park, north/west Tasmania, Australia. This comes straight out of the cave, and is icy cold! Like a place, stuck in time, millions of years old. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available Large, and definately best viewed Large!

  • Small rapids on Lesmurdie Brook, Western Australia Captured with Nikon D300, exposure 1.0 sec at f / 25

  • Featured in The World As We See It, or as we missed it. – Oct 27th, 2009 Located on Hwy 105 on the way from Vermillion Bay to Red Lake, Ontario, Canada / Canon XT with 100mm lens, f/32, 1/10sec, ISO-200, 100mm.

  • The Faerie pools are very photogenic, and I like them best on a ‘bad’ weather day, when you can attempt to capture the mood of the surrounding dark and brooding mountains. This view is looking towards a famous climb, called “Stovepipe Gully”. / The rocks are slippery, not an easy place to set up a tripod, and I have been observed by more sane folk than myself, crawling on hands and knees for the best vantage point ! / There is a trail/walk alongside the burn and various pools that goes quite some way into the hills, amidst very grandiose scenery….....but prepare for wet feet, the ground is amazingly boggy here …...... and those rocks you have to clamber over to get your shot ? EXTRA slippery !! This is a three RAW HDR, shot on my Canon EOS 40D, mounted on the tripod, polariser fitted, to lose two stops of light for the blur effect, f27, underexposed by half a stop, then a +2EV and -2EV from that reading, iso 100, auto wb, processed in Photomatix, then in Adobe CS3 with various tweaks to colours etc., and where the water was burned out by the HDR process, layered in parts of the original 0EV file. FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/all-water-in-motion / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/unlimited-quality / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/the-ashes-australia-vs-england / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/fine-art-of-landscape-photography MORE OF MY ISLE OF SKYE SET….

  • Bow River in Banff National Park AB Canada / Inspired by the all those who fight to save our wildlife and their habitats. Groups such as these include The Wildlife Conservation Society of Canada /

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 331,100 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Rapid Water T-Shirts

Rapid Water Wall Art

Rapid Water Journal Entries

Rapid Water Writing

Rapid Water Calendars