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22-NOV-2008 Brent

Holding Water

Seattle, Volunteer Park Reservoir

Maybe this is a stretch since the concrete barrier occupies so little space in the image?

Canon EOS 30D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/3s f/16.0 at 36.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time22-Nov-2008 17:31:49
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length36 mm
Exposure Time1/3 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.33
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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COAmature 28-Nov-2008 16:18
Who says there's o color in concrete? Certainly not Brent. -Doug
ctfchallenge28-Nov-2008 05:39
Thanks Troy and Aam :-) Yes no filter Aam. A CP filter would have been nice for the sky but would have eliminated some of the reflection on the water too.
~Brent
aam1234 27-Nov-2008 17:28
Beautiful. Did you use a filter here (I'm guessing no).
Guest 24-Nov-2008 14:17
Nice Scene!
ctfchallenge24-Nov-2008 06:44
Thanks Tommy and Carol :-) That's actually a sunset looking out toward the ocean Carol. We had an even better sunset for capturing both the city and Mt. Rainier to the SE today. I couldn't get all my work done before sunset so I grabbed my camera pack and ran out expecting to come back to work later but with some nice images in my camera. I got a good spot on a hill and the glaciers on the mountain were started to glow with the waning light. I setup my tripod and unzipped my pack- no camera! I left it at the office, such as disappointment :-( Maybe next weekend if the weather is right.
~Brent
ctfchallenge24-Nov-2008 04:09
Gorgeous sunrise shot of the reservoir Brent! And you say those are all cracks? Yikes! Nice reflections and I like the distant view of the "Needle"! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge24-Nov-2008 03:06
It's good that you weren't tempted to overdo the saturation because it looks quite natural and suits the subject in the subtle use of the concrete edge of the reservoir as a border between the reflection and the scene. Nice work. -tv
ctfchallenge23-Nov-2008 16:15
Thanks you guys, it was nice to break away from work for a moment and shoot again to get this "shoehorn" shot ;-) The sunsets are coming early in the day here now and it is frustrating to look out the window at them from the office. I tell you if I lived in a house down below this reservoir on Capitol Hill I wouldn't feel too comforted seeing all those cracks in the concrete!
~Brent
ctfchallenge23-Nov-2008 15:06
Beautiful, Brent! ~Lydia
Rod 23-Nov-2008 08:08
The boss said it's OK so you're in Brent:-) A luvely looking picy too, the sky looks terrific. Well done mate.
ctfchallenge23-Nov-2008 05:17
It works for me Brent. You can almost feel the strength of the concrete band holding all that water in place. BTW, you got any water to spare, we're a bit a bit short of it in Oz :) - keithinmelbourne
ctfchallenge23-Nov-2008 05:05
gorgeous reflection! I was actually going to post something titled 2% concrete but didn't. Glad you did - it's so pretty. Penny Street