On Mar 25, 2011, at 8:31 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

> I like this journalistic shot - in the first series  -  
> 
> 20110324-LRC01443.jpg

Thanks, though 1443 is a splash shot.

> 
> and browsing and comparing the last years and this years river flow...  
> the spash closeup doesn't work for me - except on a "this is what the camera 
> can do" level.  
> Some ironically pretty shots in the flooded stream set  

It's a pretty neighborhood.  Even when it's a little bit damp.

> Didn't know you were getting slammed by that stuff.. must have been in an 
> earlier post ... and I don't have weather channel anymore

I hadn't mentioned it.  It's a big storm, but nothing remarkable, it just gave 
me some fun photos.

> 
> Did you get your power back?

Yeah.  The power came back on a few minutes before I got home last night.


> 
> ann
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
>> Nice. The splash makes for a nice photo. Well done. The river shots are 
>> interesting. Are there any fish in that stream?
>> Paul
>> On Mar 25, 2011, at 4:38 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> We had a bit of weather today, causing the power to go out a few minutes 
>>> after a friend showed up to help me wire up some lights and outlets in the 
>>> attic.   My computer UPS runs off a deep cycle marine battery, so we didn't 
>>> have any problem running a few compact fluorescents for a few hours while 
>>> we did the work.
>>> 
>>> After he left, I went for a short walk to get some shots of the 
>>> neighborhood.  I liked the way water was splashing into a storm drain, and 
>>> after a couple of fairly standard low shutter speed shots, I tried a few 
>>> with the on camera flash.  This one is my favorite:
>>> 
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/5557597473/in/set-72157626345222124/
>>> 
>>> The river was running impressively full today.  These are just some 
>>> snapshots:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157626220275869/
>>> 
>>> This is normal winter flow, 2-3 times the normal summer flow:
>>> http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157623139114983/
>>> 
>>> I'm guessing that the log in this photo is 4-5 feet in diameter and 40-50 
>>> feet long:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/5558152676/in/set-72157626220275869/
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately I was at the wrong end of the property to get a clear shot of 
>>> it as it went past. I tried running to the downstream end, where I had a 
>>> better view, but still didn't get a good photo of it.
>>> 
>>> This is looking upstream from my back yard before the winter rains came a 
>>> little over a year ago:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/4129027713/in/set-72157622740257283/
>>> 
>>> This is looking downstream at my backyard from the bridge in the above 
>>> photo:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/5558153978/in/set-72157626220275869/
>>> 
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