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Sunrise overlooking the flooded Meremac River in Missouri USA
Summer of 2008 has been an exceptionally wet summer. Rivers, Lakes, and all waterways are higher than normal. This is the lake I live on and the water rose so high the neighbors walking dock floated up onto their other dock. I love the look of it in a photo, however I’m glad this isn’t my dock! this is an early morning sunrise photo and it was an erie looking morning that was great for shooting while having my morning coffee.
Burnsall Bridge and the River Wharfe in flood.
Kayakers revelled in the swollen river after the week of heavy rain. The swing was the pride & joy of the local kids, now all tucked up in their beds Yes, too cold to swing that morning! And too dangerous!
Florence, Italy, 11th december 2008
taken at canop ponds to day 25-01-09 usually this is no more than a trickle in the summer months
This river is hardly a trickle in the summer, but awesome in the winter months.
A summer storm fills the burns with the rains that fall upon the heights of the Cuillin Mountains. / The Isle of Skye is beautiful and magical, even in the rain ! Shot on a Canon EOS 40D mounted on tripod, lens was EF-S 18-55mm set at 18mm, polariser attached, f22, 1/6th sec, iso 100, underexposed by one stop, and processed as a pseudo HDR, single Raw, in Photomatix, then further adjustments in Photoshop CS3. Published in Digital Photo Magazine. FEATURED IN http://www.redbubble.com/groups/collage-and-landscape-photography / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/digital-photography IMAGE OF THE WEEK IN http://www.redbubble.com/groups/rivers-lakes-and-dams SEE MY CALEDANDARS HERE… / / HOW MARSCO LOOKS ON LAMINATE….
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Snow Berry Gaultheria hispida (Snow Berry) / An attractive shrub to 2 metres with dark green leaves, clearly visible fine veins and minute serrations giving it a bristly appearance. The flowers are white, prominent urn-shaped, clustered at the ends of the branches. The spectacular fruits, comprising a swollen calyx surrounding a dry capsule which gives it the common name of Snow Berry, are edible. It is generally found in the high rainfall areas of west and north-east Tasmania, and reaches up to sub-alpine areas, flowering in spring and early summer. Seeds germinate readily but growing is difficult, although there have been reports of growing snow berry in the mild parts of the U.K. It makes an attractive container plant, though not particularly long-lived. Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/125sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200
This is what the Yuba River looks like these days: muddy. The heavy rains upstream have turned what used to be crystal clear water into a completely opaque torrent. The noise was incredible and this is nowhere near flood stage. Then again, this might be what the river looks like at it most impressive and scary: a much heavier flow wouldn’t have crashed over the bounders and made the kayaker’s drool. It would have been an all but silent monster.
This is just as majestic as it is scary and I sat within 6 inches of it for the snow shutter work in black and white. The lost kayak bobbed thru this on its own but I don’t know how a human could have helped it much. LOL!
river brathay cumbria england
A shot of the swollen river Ouse in York, we’ve had plenty of rain recently and much of Cumbria has been flooded, but here in York, the rivers aren’t far off breaking their banks either. / Shot on my meet up in York with Bubblers, Steve Smith, Lesley G and Richard-clickinhistory. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
Converted to mono. / A shot of the swollen river Ouse in York, we’ve had plenty of rain recently and much of Cumbria has been flooded, but here in York, the rivers aren’t far off breaking their banks either. / Shot on my meet up in York with Bubblers, Steve Smith, Lesley G and Richard-clickinhistory. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
Post impressionist acrylic landscape painting at Waugoola Creek, Cowra. NSW. Arthur Boyd painted with the palms of his hands, but for the life of me when I tried to paint that way I always ended up painting with my fingers. The only brush work in this painting is in the tree trunks.
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