Stormy Drain II
More for the storm drain series, the last of which looked as if it is long and floating. The main difference between this shot and the last one Long Drain is the length of the exposure, and that this is a 3-bracket HDR treatment. I think this one shows how the sea conditions could make Long Drain turn out as it did.
Others from the same day include Storm Drain IV and Stormy Drain.
It was such a bright day that my ND filter did not give me the length of exposure I was hoping for, but the water and clouds have a nice feel.
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Canon EOS 5Dmkii, Canon 50/1.4 lens, ISO100: f-22, 2.5 seconds +/-2.0 E.V.
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I really like this photo—lovely!
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Thank you skadhu, the water and light were very cooperative that day.
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Love!
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Hi Ryan! Thank you!
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I may not have brought this to your attention before now, but I very fond of this drain. And this is one of my favorite shots of it. I love the way you caught the waves hovering like a specter above the drain.
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Hi Melinda. I think you might have mentioned that before! But thanks for mentioning it again. I too like those hovering waves, and all that action in the water, especially on the left.
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If “may have mentioned” is the same as “won’t stop talking about it”, then yes, I may have mentioned it.
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Ha! And your inner grammarian had to edit the quote too. Thanks. Maybe I should edit the comment so it fits.
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Sorry, Ehpem, about the deal with that inner grammarian. She’s sort of a pest, and hard to ignore, always changing up words, changing commas into semicolons, and so forth. If you ask ME, the grammarian needs to change her comment, instead of the other way around…
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Don’t be sorry – I was teasing you, which I should be sorry about (but am mostly not). Grammar is not my strong suit – I had one hour of grammar instruction in English for my entire schooling – it was Grade 8or 9 and the teacher was apologetic about having to do it.
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I am pretty sure I can take some teasing. And it doesn’t even have to be grammatically correct!
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Great dramatic picture!
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Thanks iosatel – there is a surprising amount of drama associated with this block of concrete
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Great capture =)
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Thank you!
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It looks like it is frozen today. Better to say, it looks more like a long block of ice jutting out into the sea than a concrete drain. It really is fascinating how different it is each time – skill of the photographer, I’d say!
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Hi Katherine – thanks for the compliment, but really, it does have many faces through the year, and through each day. Which helps the photographer very much.
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