I’ve shown you the river that runs though Halls Creek Wood Nature Preserve. Now, it’s time to show you the preserve’s namesake, Halls Creek. The creek is quaint with water lightly rushing across the limestone bedrock whittling fallen tree limbs into smooth art. It was fun jumping from rock to rock taking photos along the way. Click here to view my video on the creek.
Do you get flash floods? The Creek looks as though it could get quite dangerous if there is a lot of rain.
Maybe. I’ve never been there during a large rain. I’ll have to drive by there again when it rains hard.
Been looking at some of your videos. Very enjoyable. Nice to hear the sound of the water.
Thanks Gallivanta.
Seth,
The first photo is spectacular. I’d buy it if it were the beach.
Thanks. Glad you like that one.
Beautiful. Looks like you might have gotten your feet wet. Love the angles.
Actually, I didn’t 🙂 I stayed on the rocks. I made Todd nervous though. He just knew I was going to drop the camera in the water.
Can’t decide which one is my favorite out of these. As a kid, I always loved finding rivers and trying to jump from rock to rock. Tended to get stuck in the middle, but it was an adventure.
True. 🙂 That was fun.
I love your blog and have been following it for quite some time. I hope you don’t mind but I would love to nominate you for the Beautiful Blogger Award.
Thanks so much. That is very kind of you.
This means spring is on it’s way …. wonderful gallery – my pick is “Crossing”.
Thanks Viveka.
Love how you see your world, and love even more that you share that world with us! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Sandi.
They’re all lovely but I particularly like ‘rock city’ and ‘lazy afternoon’ 🙂
Thanks Hannah.
Surprised the crick is so low considering the rain and snow melt? Good work!
Thanks John.
“Blue Reflection”
Thanks Eliz.
Oh i love “Blue reflection”! So pretty!
Thanks Tasha.
Beautiful photos!
Thanks Brianna.
Looks awesome!
Thanks Tom.
Very spectacular. I love the very slight inclusions of color, the reds, yellows and blues.
Thanks Brent.
The water is clear , no fishes are here, no wanderer no people no one I am a single fallen leaf from the near by tree, a remains of winter, going down stream..I know that spring is coming and my life is over like a dream..but I will be useful it seems..if not picked up by people who comes to clean..I want to return to soil and find my peace..dust to dust indeed.
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I love the one with the blue reflection. Stunning. Nature is beautiful, isn’t it?!
Yes it is. Thanks Agata.
First off BEAUTIFUL CREEK
Second
DO you say CREEEEK
or
CRICK?
Jasmine, I say Creeeek.
OH good CRICK drives me BONKERS!!!
Fabulous pix, but on the eerie side–some of those tree limbs look like body parts! Would make a great book cover 🙂
Thanks Mary.
Hi Seth. Very nice photos of the running water. Water is my favorite element, so I have a bias for these photos.
Thanks California Kid.
Great water photos as always
Thx. 🙂 z
You must have been soaked at the end of that photo session 🙂
Nah. I was careful. 🙂 Thank Jennifer.
Lazy afternoon is my favorite – just beautiful.
Thanks Kathy.
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I love how three-dimensional your pictures are…..stunning!
Thanks so much. > 🙂
Amazing as usual! I love the close ups of the water…
Thanks. 🙂 …a
I too love your taste for shooting at lonely, abandoned, deserted places. Perhaps you like more of the ‘deafening silence’ that may prevail in such more of like haunted spaces, where crickets and howl of wind and brooks bubbling alone exist! Such places will heal our heart and mind,Seth! Thanks for sharing them visually alive by video too!
Thanks Justine.
Welcome, Seth,
Fast and cold. I’m feeling it
THanks. 😉 …
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I love little creeks! You capture them so well 🙂
Thanks Judy.
Very nice shots, Lazy afternoon is my favourite. I watched your video on youtube, I enjoyed it. Congrats!
Thanks so much for watching it. Glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful shots and I could almost “feel” the creek, even almost feeling a little sadness looking at the running water.
Thanks Hanie.
Tells a wonderful story
Thanks Jude.
Amazing images!
Thanks Lorrin.
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water is one of my favourite features…I’m a Pisces, maybe that explains it? I particularly love crossings and lazy afternoon…the latter for the sun shining through the trees & reflecting in the water…I rather like the movement in going down as well…very cool as always… 🙂
Thanks Heather.