Saturday we left the house around 7:00 on a trip to Clearwater Lake, It rained all the way but never very hard.
Got a few images, stopped at the Zephyr Cafe Est. 1947, for lunch and had another breakfast 🙂 we were too early for lunch then headed home.
We did have a blast!!! as we usually do.
Yesterday: I was making honey out of ahem, you know.
Here is a little honey! all taken on the down stream side of the dam.
Im waiting for Sharons images
Camera:D800
Lens: Nikkor 70-200 for the first image
Nikkor 14-24 f2.8 @ f22
Iso: 100
Tripod: Manfrotto Carbon fiber w/ Accra ball head
about 150 yds. from the dam
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The spillway. from ground level
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Standing on the wall camera on tripod resting against the fence , I had to stand on tiptoes to see the view finder then shoot using a wired remote.
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Same as above with Sharon telling me not to step back 😉
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Standing above the entrance of the spillway tunnel about 50 ft above the water
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Water entering the river 150- 300 yds down stream.
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Interesting ! ......thanks for sharing
Is that in Piedmont, MO? If so, I have been there. Very unique setup for a spillway.
nikon_jon wrote:
Is that in Piedmont, MO? If so, I have been there. Very unique setup for a spillway.
Yes Piedmont
I have an image of my first wife and her first husband by the spillway , it was very unique if I find it I will scan and post it.
They had to do a lot of work to the dam starting some time 2018/2019.
Thank you tcthome
Tilting screens are as useful as tits on a bull to me.Tried them don't like them.
Manglesphoto wrote:
Saturday we left the house around 7:00 on a trip to Clearwater Lake, It rained all the way but never very hard.
Got a few images, stopped at the Zephyr Cafe Est. 1947, for lunch and had another breakfast 🙂 we were too early for lunch then headed home.
We did have a blast!!! as we usually do.
Yesterday: I was making honey out of ahem, you know.
Here is a little honey! all taken on the down stream side of the dam.
Im waiting for Sharons images
Camera:D800
Lens: Nikkor 70-200 for the first image
Nikkor 14-24 f2.8 @ f22
Iso: 100
Tripod: Manfrotto Carbon fiber w/ Accra ball head
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Beautiful and interesting shots, Frank.
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