It has been raining for days and it has turned our river into a taging, frothy picturesque scene
I went down to the river with my camera and set my shutter at a slower speed and I am very pleased with the results of the action in the river by using a slower shutter speed at 1/4 second
My book-award winning daughter Riel Nason's website link can be accessed here.
Information and details about the regional winner of the Commonwealth writers book prize for Canada and Europe; Riel Nason's award winning debut novel, "The Town That Drowned" can be found here. Just click on the cover picture. Enjoy!
Ruby Tuesday 2
a meme about red
ABC Wednesday Round22
a new letter each week
Nature Center Magazine: check it out!
This very interesting nature blog has several great features. It features a nature blog of the week and introduces it to other nature bloggers. Also it features Nature News. To check it out you can go to:
http://www.nc-mag.com/
My ships at sea quilt
Skywatch Friday
BeautifulSkies from all over the world can be seen on Skywatch . Why not join in?
There are 63 covered bridges in the province of New Brunswick and I love finding them in those 'out of the way' places. I have photographed most all of them, with only about 4 or 5 yet to locate. I still have many photos yet to post on my New Brunswick Covered Bridges blog. If you would like to visit and see more pictures of Covered Bridges, just click on the picture above.
5 comments:
Beautiful shots! I love how they water and waves look like brush strokes. I see the Keswick is up and spilled it's banks this morning.
These are gorgeous shots.I love the slow shutter speed and the effect it gives.
They are really beautiful and amazing photos! I love the creativity of them!c
These are gorgeous photos and taken together give a powerful picture of a river at flood. Thank you for sharing these.
I like what you did here...very arty looking!
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