Wednesday 2 April 2014

Middle Oneonta Falls



Middle Oneonta falls a bit of winter tries to cling on as spring starts in the #Oneonta Gorge. This is from the stunning Columbia River Gorge in Oregon.

Breathtaking Image of China's Yellow River

Breathtaking image show crowds standing a few feet away  from a massive wave as it bursts through giant dam on China's Yellow River. Source: Reg Saddler

Olstind Mountain reflects in the crystal waters of Reinefjord



Olstind Mountain reflects in the crystal waters of Reinefjord on this calm morn. As the sun began to rise, the lovely pink clouds hugged the mountain in a glow. A thin sheet of ice was forming on the right side of the frame, so I hiked down to the left edge of the fjord wearing grippers to get a vibrant reflection.

Gorgeous Photography of Snowy Egret


I have an obsession with birds of late. Some of you will say its feathers. I think this is one of best snowy egret for theme, and I am hoping that someone posts that big yellow one from Sesame Street. You might enjoy these great themes with excellent curators! Themes and hashtags are not necessarily about getting more attention, but are a valuable indexing method, which help others find relevant posts via clickable links as well as a great way to meet like-minded people. I tend to only encourage those themes with active, caring curators. This Egret is not only striking but his expression seems sad and at the same time bored. Looks like wonder "and now what can we do”? The picture of this Egret is extremely beautiful. One of fan of this image says;  It's almost like Lorelay standing on the rock, with her elegant long hair and far behind on the blue water the boatman look at her and then their boats smashed, because they were distracted by her beauty and now also distracted by the beauty of your image. What a beauty and with that wonderful blue water in the background, he really pops out. Source: Robin Griggs Wood

Tuesday 1 April 2014

The Grand Power of Water of Nevada Falls



This is the Yosemite National Park, revealing the real natural beauty with mesmerizing view opens up as you hike along the water. It is hard to comprehend the size and sheer size and power of this fall, as the hike concludes next to the top of the falls.

Stunning View of Sunrise on Rakaposhi



Rakaposhi is a beautiful mountain in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. It is located in the Nagar Valley about 100 km north of the city of Gilgit in the Gilgit–Baltistan province of Pakistan. In the local language Rakaposhi means "Snow Covered” and also recognized as Dumani ("Mother of Mist"). Rakaposhi ranked is 27th highest in the world and 12th highest in Pakistan, but it is more famous for its true nature beauty than its rank might suggest. In a colloquial sense, i.e. measured from base to summit, Rakaposhi with its uninterrupted 6000 m vertical rise is the tallest mountain on Earth. Rakaposhi was first climbed in 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey, members of a British-Pakistani expedition, through the Southwest Spur-Ridge route, but both of them suffered slight frostbite during the ascent. Moreover another climber unfortunately slipped and fell on the descent and died during the night.

Mist Comes Out of Niagara Falls



I’m sure this maybe the most impressive thing about Niagara Falls is the sheer amount of mist that comes out of the waterfall. You can realize it from fat away and if the wind is not in the right direction, you will get soaked. In the winter seasons, the water instantly freezes all over you!