Wulai Creek lies just beyond the bustle of Taipei, close enough that one can slip away for a moment of quiet without a long journey or a demanding hike. The water moves with a gentle insistence, its surface brushed with a faint green tint that seems borrowed from the surrounding hills.
Here, photography becomes an easy pleasure. A camera is lifted, the shutter held just long enough to soften the restless current. The exposure is brief—only a whisper of time—yet sufficient to coax the water into silky motion while preserving its lively flow.
It is a place where effort is minimal and reward immediate: the creek gliding past, light touching the water, and the simple satisfaction of capturing movement without ever straying far from the city.
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Linking Water H2O Thursday

...nature can provide many quiet moments.
ReplyDeleteThis is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMolt ben copsada l'aigua.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions.
Wonderful :-D
ReplyDeleteIt's dark beauty belies the location. Looks like it is in a deep and lovely woods!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wild creek flowing rapidly down hill. It looks both beautiful and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteThe water has shaped those rocks as it does anywhere in this world. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteOne of your best slow shutter speed water shots! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture of the creek! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteA calming moment no doubt.
ReplyDeleteMe gustan esas tonalidades de las piedras y del agua mansa.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
The photo captures the feeling well. Always something special about the sound of running water.
ReplyDeleteA refreshing photo. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot. I'd love to see this in person.
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Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ☺
Truly Amazing
ReplyDeleteA place of natural beauty so close to a busy city is a special find, Roentare!
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