Flood

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  1. Caladina

    Caladina Well-Known Member

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    On the way to the cemetery today we noticed one of the underpasses were flooded, as i was wearing a floor length velvet dress and my girlfriend was in similar for a 'holes' shoot for the month challenge and the fact that she doesnt find a puddle irresistible we went on our way and took some pics at the cemetery.....................


    however, on the way back
    the hand rail is elbow height
    flood tunnel1.jpg

    flood tunnel2.jpg

    flood tunnel3.jpg
    It was waist deep, i just couldn't help myself, partly so i could get the pic of the flooded tunnel and partly..........ok mostly because i cant resist getting wet!!!!
    lens was the 32mm ef-m
     
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  2. Caladina

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    flood tunnel5.jpg

    flood tunnel4.jpg

    i like the second one the best, out of these two crops, what you think, close or far with the tree reflection too?
    i think the tree refection is nice but the rest is too busy, i suppose i could edit out the busy.
    this was from today, a day later and it was now another foot deeper.
     
  3. Craig Sherriff

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    Caladina, my preference is the looking up the flooded tunnel and the reflected light going the length of the water, excellent shot.
     
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    The second image has an "underground swimming pool" look about it. No urge to jump in and do a couple of lengths??

    Gary
     
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    had my camera with me!, really need to get one of those expensive outex condoms for it, as you can see, its an expense worth swallowing for some of the things i shoot.
     
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    Sometimes the best photo gear is the accessories you get for your camera.

    Gary
     
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    Admirable dedication to "getting the shot!"
    It's one thing to do it in chest waders, and quite another in a velvet dress and heels. I am genuinely impressed. And it's a great photo, so well worth the effort.


    (Admiral??? Proves you should read your replies before posting them!:oops:)
     
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