As you can see, I still have some pictures from the dam. I could not resist and started processing the photos. Here I was already very close to the stream of water and could clearly observe the jets of water quickly running down. It seemed to me that in black and white, photographs can convey a lot of interesting details and the dam in black and white seems to be much more interesting.
I could not pass by the photographs of the approaching forest and captured several dry trees with pines receding into the distance. Dry trees are more visible in black and white, so I pay more attention to them.
Well, here I captured a few dry reeds, which rarely matched each other and had thin stems. To get closer, it was necessary to cross the dry thickets of branches.
If you take your eyes off the stream a little, you can see two people at the very top of the dam. This is my daughter and my husband. Apparently they also studied the water flow coming from the dam. By the way, I also did not immediately notice them, but only after a while. Apparently they accidentally got into my picture.
And finally, these are cute dry plants that I photographed at the very end of my exploration of the dam. I like their structure and shape.
Camera: | Canon EOS 70D |
Camera Lens: | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 |
Camera Settings: | Diaphragm f/2.5| Excerpt 1/800s | ISO 100 |
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