Winter Stream Media
by Gary Keesler
Title
Winter Stream Media
Artist
Gary Keesler
Medium
Photograph
Description
Streams typically derive most of their water from precipitation in the form of rain and snow.
Most of this water re-enters the atmosphere by evaporation from soil and water bodies, or by the evapotranspiration of plants.
Some of the water proceeds to sink into the earth by infiltration and becomes groundwater, much of which eventually enters streams.
Some precipitated water is temporarily locked up in snow fields and glaciers, to be released later by evaporation or melting.
Streams need somewhere to go so this is a stream making it's way under a road surface leading down the mountain in Clarks Summit, a borough in Lackawanna County northwest of Scranton in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Today it was -3 degrees...
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January 8th, 2014
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Comments (42)
Christy Gendalia
Wonderful image! Great detail and perspective. L/F/T/G
Gary Keesler replied:
Thank you Christy, your views & comments are highly valued. Thanks for sharing.. :-)
Terry Cobb
Great shot - my favorite part is the reflection of the trees within the conduit. Thanks for the well written description, so many artists leave this part blank instead of enhancing the experience.