Manitoba River Braiding Through Gravel Floodplain in in Manitoba

Manitoba River Braiding Through Gravel Floodplain

by Nina Nunez

Copper-toned light spills across a wide gravel floodplain where a river splits into multiple braided channels. Low-angle perspective emphasizes the rugged texture of rounded stones and the shallow, flowing water reflecting the clear sky. Late spring green shoots push through the gravel banks along the water's edge. The warm golden hour glow turns the wet stones to shades of rust and ochre. Deep shadows nestle between the channel bends, showing depth across the expansive geologic landscape. One stone half-submerged in the foreground catches the fading light, marking the boundary between water and land.

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Manitoba river gravel floodplain braided golden hour late spring geology
Camera Minolta XD-7*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Minolta XD-7 photos, grab one online.
Lens 35mm f/2.8
Focal Length 35mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/30
ISO 50
Film Fuji Superia 400 everyday tones
Location in Manitoba
Date 2009-07-23
Credit VEETER
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