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Mossy Rocks and Forest Stream - Woodland Cascade Photography

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A small forest stream slips over moss-covered rocks, the water rendered as a soft white veil by a long exposure. Moss colonizes the stones of a streambed because the constant splash keeps them damp — these plants absorb moisture across their whole surface and need the humidity to survive. Woodland creeks like this one are the headwaters of larger rivers, the place where a watershed begins as little more than runoff gathering downhill. The photograph holds the shutter open long enough to blur the falling water against the crisp, still stone and vivid green — a quiet stretch of creek, the kind that threads every temperate forest on Earth.