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Submitted: June 19, 2008
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Make: Panasonic
Model: DMC-FX07
Shutter Speed: 10/400 second
F Number: F/3.8
Focal Length: 9 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jun 17, 2008, 7:13:12 AM

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Rising waters. The blue chicory flower in the bottom center may not survive the flood.
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How bad is it getting Gil?

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that looks beautiful! Is this park often flooded?
I like the tree's reflections in the water - the reflected green of the leaves looks even more lively there :aww:

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These flowers look so radiant. I like this kind of flowers, they prefered dry plces, it's sad... But it's great photo.

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The park is closed and may have 3-4 feet of water in it but no houses are in danger here. Unfortunately, I don't think it's going to recede very quickly. Though it should crest in another 3 days it may be a month before the park is open again. My dog misses his walks there already. :(
Thanks. Yes, it floods occasionally but rarely to this degree. Usually it just covers the road by the river for a few days, this time it's already been 3 months but most of the park has remained open until yesterday when it was closed. The water will probably be waist high in 3-4 more days.
Thanks. Yes, they do prefer dry and they are a beautiful and brilliant blue.
Poor old thing, not getting your walkies. The dog not you Gil :D

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:rofl:

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