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Aaron Brooks Wolters
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I spent Sunday out on the Creeper Trail again. It was very quiet and HOT. Spent some time with my feet in the water.8)
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Thank you Shinpachi. I am very glad you enjoyed them sir.Your work often suddenly turns into stillness from motion as if a symphony.
Very poetic. Thanks for sharing, Aaron.
Great shots Aaron. Like the third one best.
That would be a good shot to ge your feet wet...again...and get a low level shot, just above the water line, looking up at the boulders in the river with the water streaming over them and a long shutter used to blur the water. However, for health and safety reasons, I am in no way suggesting that you undertake this perilous asignment cos it would probably make all the bears hiding up in the trees watching you, fall out of said trees with laughter and hurt themselves !!!. so dont do it OK !!!
Lovely pictures Aaron, it's something I miss in Australia is the constant flowing country rivers and babbling brooks.
WOOOOOOOW, Aaron great shots again. We are going to move, that is just to beautiful. 8) 8) 8)
Good shots!
Thak you Vic. And I apologize for babbling.
Great work, Aaron!
That water sure looks inviting!
Vic, there is absolutely no reason to apologize sir. I saw what you had posted and ran with it. Didn't mean to catch you off gaurd. Sometimes I carry on a little to much. The main reason it struck me is because I go by my middle name so things like that give me a chance to poke some fun at myself.Aaron, not sure if an apology is due from me, my meaning of 'babbling brooks' was not a reference to you but to the rapid flowing streams. I've a feeling you took it in the context to which it was meant, but I'm apologising just in case.
Nicely done, Aaron.