Posts Tagged ‘pond’


Reflection of the autumn wood in mountain lake

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I wish they remained as hidden as their name means. A beautiful piece of wild nature, waterfalls flowing in three steps. The only untouched place where you can view and shoot is this pool in the upper part of following larger waterfalls which have almost become invisible due to dining tables put into, the stairs, bridges leading up to them, etc.

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Salt Pond is a “kettle” left behind when the last glaciers receded some 18000 years ago. This very place was charted by French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1605, in an age when the pond was bigger and still navigatable from the sea. This photo was taken at sunrise in January after a historic snow storm.

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Ducks in frozen pond. Allentown, PA

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Sunset From the South Bubble in Acadia National Park.
Foliage has been spectacular last year, bright colored, lots of reds mixed in with yellows, oranges and greens. Eagle Lake is in the distance.
I literally ran up this trail chasing the fast changing light – the sun was somewhat obstructed by the clouds on the west so it never “lit up” the fall colors.
Please view on black.
Again, mega thanks to Alex Noriega (http://bit.ly/1BpxX1o) for his guidance and skype lessons in post-processing tecqniques.

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Sea of pink lotus (unseen in Thailand)Lotus field monotone in the Lake Nong Harn Udon Thani, Thailand

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Sea of pink lotus (unseen in Thailand)Lotus field monotone in the Lake Nong Harn Udon Thani, Thailand

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