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  • A Nothing Picture, Image 1-1015-a21w


    A Nothing Picture, Image 1-1015-a21w. It can't be nothing. If there is one molecule in it, it is something, but maybe not. The Doctor says if I eat the same kind of foods that the average boy eats, I will die. So, No ham sandwiches, no peanut butter, no cheese, no strawberry jam, no pork or fried potatoes.... Nothing, except a little rabbit food. But I like sandwiches, so now instead of having a ham sandwich, I just put 2 pieces of bread together without any of the stuff I'm not supposed to eat, and that's known as a Nothing Sandwich. It's my latest invention. This Nothing Picture is the same thing. It has no subject, no focal point, no music, shows no activity of interest, nothing!  Nothing Pictures just hang on the wall and look nice, there are more coming.

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  • Athabasca River, Image 1245-a21w


    Athabasca River, Image 1245-a21w, with Fireweed Wildflowers in the foreground, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada. Uttleystrails.com
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    Image 1430ew-21w, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Seton Reservoir, British Columbia, Image 4888-21w


    Seton Reservoir, British Columbia, Image 4888-21w, Canada, B.C. Hydro uses the water from this reservoir to generate electricity for the near-by town of Lillooet and area. The lake and area is just beautiful. In a proper wall-sized picture, at the left side of the lake you can see the railroad that the Native Peoples use to travel quite some kilometers to and from the Reservation and the town. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Overlander Falls, Image 1-1615c-21w


    Overlander Falls, Image 1-1615c21w, on the Fraser River, Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Athabasca Falls, Image 1319-19w


    Athabasca Falls, Image 1319-19w, Athabasca River, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada. The Athabasca River, usually, makes the most Decorative Photograph of Athabasca Falls in full daylight during the late spring and early summer when the water flow is the greatest. Having one or two people on the far bank will reveal the tremendous size of this Waterfall. Mountain Scenes, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Helmcken Falls, 463 Feet, British Columbia, Image R-163-21w


    Helmcken Falls, Image R-163-21w, is a 463 ft (140 m) Waterfall on the Myrtle River in Wells Gray Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. This Dennis Uttley's Trails Photograph was taken in 1977.  It would be interesting to see what changes have occurred by summer 2016. Maybe I'll snap another Photo when I'm in the neighborhood. Did it in 2019, you will see the new photos as you wander through the pages. Mountain Waterfalls Scenes, Decorative Photographs, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Sunday Morning, Image R-082-21

    Sunday Morning, Image R-082-21
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    Image R-443-21,
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  • The Rock Passageway, Athabasca Falls, Image 1-301-21w


    The Rock Passageway, Athabasca Falls, Alberta, Image 1-301-21w. Behind Athabasca Falls are several deep channels that took hundreds of thousands of years of water erosion to cut these crevaces. So if you get to the Falls, don't forget to look behind the Falls before leaving. Decorative Photographs and pleasing Wall Décor. Dennis Uttley's Trails at Uttleystrails.com.
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  • Athabasca Falls, Image 1314-21w


    Athabasca Falls, Image 1314-21w. A Waterfalls in the Canadian Rocky Mountains fed by the Athabasca River in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.  Now in early summer the mountain snow is melting, and the main rivers in the mountain valleys are filled with the flow of melt water normally seen in late Spring and early summer. So now to the Waterfalls the Tourists flock, taking in the Mountain Scenes and making Decorative Photographs, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Alexander Falls, Image 1-4852-21w
    Alexander Falls, Image 1-4852-21w. In Normal conversations it is said to be a popular Tourist attracting Waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. But if you stare at the Waterfall too long, you could go into Zen. Or you could just stare at this 24 x 30 inch picture and get the same thing without the long drive. To start your Zen Trip, find all the items in the Photo by first finding, examining and counting all the little Waterfalls within the Body of the Greater Waterfall, and your trip has begun. Mountain Scenes, Decorative Photographs, and the Zen within Dennis Uttley's Trails.
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  • Reargard Falls on the Fraser River, Image 1-1025-21w
    Reargard Falls on the Fraser River, Image 1-1025-21w,
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  • Hydrodynamic Activity at Earth's Surface, Image 1-0861-21w


    Hydrodynamic Activity at Earth's Surface, Image # 1-0861-21, a Decorative Photograph taken on a small part of Ghost Falls on the Mathew River in the Caribou Mountains, British Columbia, just for fun. On December 09-2020, SpaceX's prototype Starship SN8 Dazzled us with a 12.5 KM flight and then returned, landed vertically on it's landing structure, and exploded Grandly. In the News the Starship was reported as having undergone a RAPID UNSHEDULED DISASSEMBLY. I saw the news video and it really did look like an explosion, I've seen a few explosions, but I could be wrong about this one. Dennis Uttley's Trails does not sell company stock, so perhaps the spinning water blob seen above is NATURALLY CAUSED HYDRODYNAMIC ACTIVITY AT EARTH'S SURFACE.  
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    But it does look like splashing river water.
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  • Overlander Falls, Image # 1-1606Lw


    Overlander Falls, Image # 1-1606Lw, On the Fraser River, Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, Uttleystrails.
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  • Happy Water, Babbling Down the Mountain, Image 1275-21w


    Happy Water, Babbling Down the Mountain, Image 1275-21w. And as it babbles and splashes along, it ingests great amounts of oxygen, to the benefit of all the fishes, plants, and all kinds of animals from here to the Arctic Ocean, and that's pretty cool. Maybe that's why it feels so good to be here in Alberta's Rockies. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Ghost Falls, Caribou Mountains, British Columbia, Image 1-0801c-BW21


    Ghost Falls, Image 1-0801c-BW21, on the Mathew River, Caribou Mountains, British Columbia, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Ghost Falls, Image 1-0801-21


    Ghost Falls, Image 1-0801-21, on the Mathew River, Caribou Mountains, British Columbia, Canada, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Athabasca Falls, Image 1-3003c21w


    Athabasca Falls, Image 1-3003c-21w, located on the Athabasca River, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada. Seen here in autumn, the flowing Water of the Athabasca River is much reduced due to the lower temperatures as winter freeze-up approaches, hence the reduced flow volume over the Waterfalls. Even so, the Falls is a spectacular sight that changes it's appearance within the changing seasons, the Changing weather, and the changing light at different times of each day. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Water Drops in Motion, Image 1-1418-21w


    Water-Drops in Motion, Image 1-1418-21w. Of the Fraser River in Mount Robson National Park, British Columbia, Canada, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Overlander Falls, Image 1-1909-21w


    Overlander Falls, Image 1-1909-21w, on the Fraser River in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. This is the first Waterfall the Spawning Chinook Salmon cannot climb, so this is as far inland as they go on the Fraser River. To this point, the Chinook Salmon have travelled upstream about 1,200 Km., or 750 miles, and that is a spectacular achievement, especially considering the Fraser River's speed.  Uttleystrails.com
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  • Heidi, The Good Witch of Western Waterfalls, Image 1-0609c3-21w

    Heidi, The Good Witch of Western Waterfalls, Image 1-0609c3-21w. International Tourism is a big business, and Tourists travel from all over the World to see Waterfalls in all parts of the World, so the Waterfalls must look their best and sound their best at all times. Heidi's job is to tune each of the Waterfalls in North America to achieve the most pleasing water flow patterns, water color and sound, in accordance with The International Standards of Waterfall Maintenance, Manual # 947,397,885-91-Z. Her Sister Druishka is The Good Witch of Russian Waterfalls, and her many Aunts and Cousins maintain all the other Waterfalls in all the other countries. Sometimes, when nobody is watching, she enjoys diddling with different sounds or colors, as seen in this picture of The Mushbowl, a small but impressive Waterfall in British Columbia, Canada. Uttleystrails,com Mountain Scenes and Waterfalls.
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  • An X-Ray of the Mushbowl Waterfall, Image 1-0635cw-21w


    An X-Ray of the Mushbowl Waterfall, Image 1-0635cw-21w, showing millions of water drops being created then flying to their destruction as more drops are created, .... OK, it's just a camera click, but it does look like an X-Ray. I can't explain this picture, I just like it, because it shows interesting violent Hydrodynamic Activity.  After looking at it for a while, you could become interested in the "Hiesenberg's Uncertianty Principal, a branch of physics and math wherein you are not able to predict the behavior of pairs of particles. Other dynamic things become increasingly more interesting when greater violent mechanical force and chaotic activity occurs within the local condition of a system. Examples of investigative study may include the path of a piston coming undone within the engine at very high RPMs, or the travel path of a rabbit through a steeply angled white-water system of extended length, or predicting the final resting place of multiple high velocity bouncing bullets, or predicting the flight path and landing place of one particular color-coded mosquito in a swarm, after, of course, studying the practices and behaviour of other mosquitoes in other swarms. Dennis Uttley's Trails
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  • Helmcken Falls, Image # 1-0576


    Helmcken Falls, Image # 1-0576, on the Myrtle River in Wells Grey Provincial Park, British Columbia. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Alexander Falls, British Columbia, Image 1-4846-21w


    Alexander Falls, Image 1-4846-21w, a popular Waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Mountain Scenes, Decorative Photographs, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Helmcken Falls, Image 1-0578c-a21w


    Helmcken Falls, Image 1-0578c-a21w, Uttleystrails.com
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  • The Mushbowl, Image 1-0612-21w


    The Mushbowl Waterfall, Image 1-0612-21w, A small but very popular Waterfalls for tourists, located on the Myrtle River, Wells Grey Provincial Park, British Columbia. People can get on the river bank and photograph themselves getting splashed by the water. Uttleystrails.com
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  • The Magician's Rocky Mountain Summer Cave, Image 5778c2-21,

    The Magician's Rocky Mountain Summer Cave, Image 5778c2-21, in a secret place in Alberta's Rocky Mountains, Alberta Canada. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Water in Motion, Image 1-0612c-21w


    Water in Motion, Image 1-0612c-21w, creates a billion tiny air-born high-speed water drops in the air, and a billion high-speed bubbles in the fast-flowing water. Every one-tenth seconds is a new picture. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Waterfall, Image 384-21w


    Waterfall, Image 384-21w, located near the Bog Loop on the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada. It's a Decorative Dennis Uttleys Trails Photograph with an old-time look because it was made on the older type Ektachrome 160 transparency film in the 1970's. Uttleystrails.com
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  • A very Old Valley, Image 6365-a2-21


    A very Old Valley, Image 6365-a2-21, just a few miles west of the Park Gate At the north end of Jasper National Park. You can wade hundreds of yards/meters out into the lake and it is still only knee deep. It is Forest Fire  Season and the smoke hides the mountains in the background
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  • Rocky Mountain Pixie, Image 5786-21w


    Rocky Mountain Pixie, Image 5786-21w.  On a small portion of bare rock within the Athabasca Waterfalls, I found one of the very ancient Rocky Mountain Pixies, and there he is, blowing a Buffalo Horn to conjure up a rainbow. This Rocky Mountain Pixie comes here once every year on June 26th, at 9:06 PM, and can't be seen here at any other time. Why does he do this? Don't know, could be some kind of Pixie ritual, like raising the Flag. Dennis Uttley's Trails, Pixie Photos at Uttleystrails.com.
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  • The Bow River, Banff National Park, Image 6528-a21


    The Bow River, Banff National Park, Image 6528-a21, Alberta, Canada, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Athabasca Falls with Rainbow, Image 5779-a21w


    Athabasca Falls with Rainbow, Image 5779-a21w, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada.  This photograph shows a small portion of the Athabasca Falls that lights up with a Rainbow at certain times of the day at certain times of the year. Dennis Uttley's Trails.
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  • Waterfall, Image # 4019, flowing into the Bow River


    Waterfall, Image # 4019, flowing into Bow River near the Icefields Parkway (highway 93) at the Big Loop, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada. Uttleystrails.
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  • Creek on Mt. Eadith Cavell, Image 1418-21w


    Creek on Mt. Edith Cavell, Image 1418-21w, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. Uttleystrails.com
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  • A Flowing Mountain Creek on Mount Edith Cavell, Image 1405c-21


    A Mountain Creek flowing down into the Athabasca Valley from Mount Edith Cavell, Image 1405c-21, Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Athabasca Falls, Image 1-2990-21w


    Athabasca Falls, Image 1-2990-21w. A Waterfalls in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, fed by the Athabasca River in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. The Upper half of Mount Kerkeslin, seen in the Background, is covered by a thin layer of new Snow and winter is coming. Now in late September, the mountain rivers are beginning to freeze, so the flow of river water is much reduced compared to the flow of river water normally seen in the river during late Spring and early summer. The Tourist Season is over and fewer people see Athabasca Falls and Mount Kerkeslin like this. Decorative Photographs and Mountain Scenes, Uttleystrails.com
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  • A Tiny Little Waterfall, Image 5827-a21w


    A Tiny Little Waterfall, Image 5827-a21w. Imagine being a little bug and you get caught in the stream above. Then you get carried over the Falls, hit a rock at the bottom and crack your little exoskeleton. Not good! There are several different types of Jelly Mold seen in the picture. If any Jelly mold gets through the crack of your exoskeleton and into your flesh or bloodstream, it will feed on your insides and grow there. Many people die of mold type cancer when they eat fruits, bread, or other foods that are moldy. Drinking water from these beautiful little mountain streams can also get you in trouble, because the water may contain pathogens from animal waste or molds or fungal material. This water should be treated with Iodine or water treatment pills before drinking it. Uttleystrails.com
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  • Ghost Falls, Image 1-0811-21w


    Ghost Falls, Image 1-0811-21w, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, Canada. Away from the beaten tourist path, Ghost Falls does not see a lot of tourists, but a lot of local people camp there. The Falls is impressive to look at, has a very impressive rumble sound, and the river seems colder than most. In the heat of summer, the water-cooled air feels so good and must drop 10 deg. C. at fifty meters out, by feel, never used a thermometer. Decorative Photographs, Uttleystrails.com
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  • Water in Motion, Image 1-1473-21w


    Water in Motion, Image 1-1473-21w, on the Fraser River in Mount Robson National Park, British Columbia. This was intended to be a picture of Reargard Falls, the last waterfalls or rapids on the Fraser River the Chinook Salmon are able to overcome. While tuning the picture, I cropped it a little to get more of that nice Water in Motion. Then a bit more cropping, then again. Soon the full waterfall was gone, and now it's another picture of Water in Motion.  Uttleystrails.com, Photographs of Water in Motion, Hydrodynamic Activity. Too many more Waterfalls pictures and it will be an evening off to join the AA.
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  • Leach Lake, Image 9157-a21, Jasper National Park

    Leach Lake, Image 9157-a21, Jasper National Park, Alberta. As pretty as it is, and as the name implies, you may not want to go skinny dipping here. Also note the red color of a few Pine trees, indicating an imminent Pine Beetle invasion that will destroy all the Pine and Spruce trees seen in the picture. See the Photograph titled " Rocky Mountain Winds,  Image 101-5254-c-w", in the Decorator's Choice Pag # 1 Portfolio, which was photographed two years later. In the coming next summer, the entire scene will look like it had ben sprayed and destroyed with Agent Orange. In the following years, lightning will burn this forest, causing the pine cones to open and seed new trees. The ground, receiving much more sunlight, will blossom with wildflowers, grass, herbs, and little trees, providing an abundance of new food and incoming new animals and birds to live and feed there. And so it goes, century after century. It's the way of the woods.
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This uttleysnaturephotos.com Portfolio has decorative photographs of Waterfalls and Rivers for Home and Office Wall Décor. There are also a number of Maritime Seascapes. Most photos were taken in Alberta and British Columbia's Rocky Mountains, but the Maritime Seascapes were shot around Nova Scotia and the Great Lakes. The To name a few, the pictures illustrate Helmcken Falls, Athabasca Falls, Rainbow Falls, Alexander Falls, Dobson Falls, Takakaw Falls, Ghost Falls, Overlander Falls, Reargard Falls, and the Mush Bowl on Myrtle River. Many mountain scenes are also included along the Athabasca River, Fraser River, Columbia River, Etc.
 
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