Still
Uploaded: January 11, 2011
f11, 1/50th sec. ISO 400, Nikkor 18-70 mm kit lens. This aspect/angle of the Mission Dam is from the inlet side of the flue coming from the San Diego River. The water here is so still compared to the tumultuous opposite side, the reflections I saw in the water here were like a mirror. This dam is around 200 years old and was built by Father Junipero Serra and his helpers in 1812. Taken 8 January 2011.
Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/50 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 25.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300
Jeff Robinson January 11, 2011
Terrific perspective and capture Gary! Jeff #1343334Carla Capra Anderson January 11, 2011
Wow, Gary this is awesome.Shelly A. Van Camp January 11, 2011
Beautiful! #9157229Betty Ann Kelly January 19, 2011
Love the colors, reflection and the stillness!Emile Abbott February 03, 2011
Stunning for sure Gary #9210183Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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