Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Huge Tama River Weir

Before heading back home, there was one more weir that I wanted to catch at the tail end of the blue hour.

If I had a drone, I think a shot from straight above would have been very interesting with all the various flows of white water as it flowed over the geometric shapes protruding from the surface of the concrete weir that seemed to run from shore to shore of the Tama River.

I spent almost 2 hours snapping nearly 50 shots, but was only semi-pleased with about 3 shots overall. My poor dog was very patient and basically took a nap on the cool concrete nearby.


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Pentax KP 18 mm ISO 100 for 30.0 sec at ƒ/22 with a CP filter.
Lightroom consisting of cropping and only slight changes to highlights and shadow.

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