Featured Work
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Down in the Exmoor Combe by Lorraine Parramore
Fast flowing winter stream and stone bridge in a quiet Exmoor vale, heading for the Hunter’s Inn, near Martinhoe, before reaching the sea at Heddon’s Mouth. Northern part of Exmoor National Park, England, easily reached from the seaside resort town of Combe Martin. Taken December 2008.
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Riverwalk Bridge by UmbieArt
Naperville – Illinois – USA Canon EOS 40D
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Crossing the December morning bridge by jchanders
When I saw this jogger the other day on the grounds of the country-house of “Schaep en Burgh” at ´s-Graveland, I immediately thought that he would make a lovely colourful spot. And indeed I got him on one of the bridges in the park! ´s-Graveland, 28th December 2008, 11.21 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 at 130 mm / F 9, 1/50, ISO 200
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Balancing Act by solo75
Self portrait of myself crossing Radium Creek using a delayed release remote.
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MOUNTAIN STREAM,AUTUMN,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS by Chuck Wickham
MOUNTAIN STREAM,AUTUMN,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS
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Bridge at Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens. Qld. Australia by Marilyn Baldey
A lovely stone bridge at the Tamborine Mountain botanic gardens. A lovely shaded area with a nice collection of different plants to enjoy. There is plenty of wildlife there too, eg possums.
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Hodder (Cromwell) bridge old and new by ShaunW
Taken with a Canon 400D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 0.16 seconds, ISO100, edited in Photoshop and Photomatix I got very wet feet taking this shot!! 3 miles into a 7 miles walk…I had a very long bath when I got home!! Whilst Cromwell himself is said to have passed over the bridge, it is more than likely that the bulk of his army used the ford a few yards upstream (and between Cromwell’s bridge and the present road bridge). Although the bridge appears to be in an advanced state of decay, it is clear that the bridge never had any parapets, and is probably still close to its original state.
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Cornwall Bridge by Appel
Taken using a Nikon D70 / Applied Orton Effect / Snow scene at local park.
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Stream in snow by barnsis
It was snowing when I took this image of the stream flowing through the snow covedred landscape. Nikon D40X with Nikon 300 mm VR lens
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Little Bear Creek by Nancy Chambers
Taken 12-20-08 at Little Bear Christmas Trees. While we were out cutting our tree. What a beautiful country style Christmas. The Little Bear Country store and it’s owners were very nice people and the feel of the old fashioned country Christmas was soooo there. The hike for the tree, with our lab Bubba, the flowing and frozen river, open campfires, wreathes, and other decorations, kids sledding, and having snow ball fights…just a wonderful place. It’s near Alta California. Funjifinepix S700 / SP ~ snow / as is straight fro the camera
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The River Twiss, Ingleton, North Yorks by Steve Smith
I come from down in the valley where mister when you’re young / They bring you up to do like your daddy done / Me and mary we met in high school when she was just seventeen / Wed ride out of that valley down to where the fields were green Wed go down to the river / And into the river wed dive / Oh down to the river wed ride Then I got mary pregnant and man that was all she wrote / And for my nineteen birthday I got a union card and a wedding coat / We went down to the courthouse and the judge put it all to rest / No wedding day smiles no walk down the aisle / No flowers no wedding dress / That night we went down to the river / And into the river wed dive / On down to the river we did ride. Featured In Rivers, Lakes & Dams Group 19.12.08 Nikon D300
Recent Work
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Stream through the jungle by Ryan Carter
Taken on christmas vacation in Darwin. This is down stream from one of the waterfalls at Litchfield National park. Beautiful place! Nikon D200 – 18-200mm VR / ISO 100
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Flowing Stream by Ryan Carter
Taken on christmas vacation in Darwin. This is down stream from one of the waterfalls at Litchfield National park. Beautiful place! Nikon D200 – 18-200mm VR / ISO 100
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City Park Lagoon by Wanda Raines
New Orleans, City Park Lagoon. Bridge crossing over to an island in the middle of the lagoon.
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Hardraw Beck, Hardraw, Wensleydale, North Yorks by Steve Smith
The colours in the brook caught my eye whilst walking back from Hardraw Force. Nikon D300 – 06.01.2009
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Falls path by Richard George
Dodd lake, Powell River BC
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Boulders and "Cotton" by Stephen Beattie
Lower Huntington Gorge, Huntington River, Jonesville, Vermont.
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The Lower Gorge by Stephen Beattie
Lower Huntington Gorge, Huntington River, Jonesville, Vermont
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The Big Drop by Stephen Beattie
Lower Huntington Gorge, Huntington River, Jonesville, Vermont
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Small Falls Along Sherman Hollow Brook by Stephen Beattie
Sherman Hollow Brook, Vermont Audubon Center, Huntington.
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Lower Gorge - View Downstream by Stephen Beattie
Huntington Gorge, Huntington River, Jonesville, Vermont
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Moss Glen Falls - Detail by Stephen Beattie
Moss Glen Falls, Stowe, Vermont
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I wish to thank the group All Countries streams brooks creeks rivers etc for featuring my photo
About This Group
This group is devoted to photos, art, writing and clothing of “Stream Crossings”.
PLEASE DO NOT POST IMAGES OF LAKES, FOUNTAINS, OCEANS OR BAYS !!! IMAGES OF STREAMS ONLY PLEASE
An image showing any method of crossing a stream of any size. This may include; Bridges, Fords (a shallow place that allows you to drive or wade through the stream), Rope bridges, Low Water bridges, Foot bridges, Carriage, or ATV bridges, Stepping Stones or even Jumping or Wading . You may post images of streams or any thing which crosses a stream such as a dam, a waterfall or stepping stones. An image of any thing which will allow the crossing of a stream without getting soaked is acceptable.
The goal of the group is to provide a place for exhibiting your best work keeping with Redbubble tradition and guidelines.
We will not accept any image that exhibits nudity or themes of a pornographic nature. If such images are posted they will be removed.
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Positive comments to encourage the work of the posting artist are encouraged and welcomed.
Photographs, art, T-shirt, journals and writings are all accepted and encouraged.
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Group started on April 7, 2008
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