H2O – well, that is what is coming this autumn, and even more during winter.
Water, it is called. For WPC I have chosen three favourites, one of its thickest forms and two of its thinnest. In the header, the frozen, majestic waterfall Tännforsen in Jämtland, Sweden.
From Barcelona, a hidden castle in the water cascades and from New Zealand, hot springs’ vapour.
Nice contributions for the challenge. Thanks! 🙂
Vilka härliga bilder, jag kan ju såklart inte låta bli att fastna i den övre header-bilden med snö och is, men ”the hidden castle” är ju helt fantastisk. Så annorlunda och spännande bild. Snyggt!
Tack så mycket, Lena. För mig var det helt fantastiskt att få se ett fruset vattenfall i verkligheten. Jag förstår om du också gillar det!
Ja, även om det inträffar här ibland så är det ju inte så ofta det blir såna mängder och det finns inte heller några större vattenfall i närheten här vad jag vet.
Terrific contrasting images.
Peta
Thank you!
Very beautiful as always, Leya. I am always amazed at the diversity of travel shots you share with us. Then again, you have traveled far and wide – and you are very good with the camera. That hot springs looks like an awfully big one, and a very natural one at that too. Refreshing 🙂
But no bathing.. ..😉
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Awesome post!
Thank you!
🙂 beautiful pictures, dear Leya!
Have a very HAPPY weekend 🙂
the same to you!
What a wonderful set of choices, AC, showing the various forms of H2O! The frozen waterfall is simply stunning.
janet
It really was stunning. I had always dreamt of seeing one like this, and my friend Maria took me there. Forever grateful.
All the scenes are pretty impressive, AC; the sculptural effect to the ephemeral – love the drama in three.
Love your summing it up! You write it so well – thank you.