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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
Artist's Comments
Rising waters. The blue chicory flower in the bottom center may not survive the flood.
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
These flowers look so radiant. I like this kind of flowers, they prefered dry plces, it's sad... But it's great photo.
-- Cold the waves along the shoreline White wolfs realm from here to mountains high afar Land of our since it rose out of deep cold sea Shine on our path: yee brightest of all: Northstar
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.
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I like the tree's reflections in the water - the reflected green of the leaves looks even more lively there
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Cold the waves along the shoreline
White wolfs realm from here to mountains high afar
Land of our since it rose out of deep cold sea
Shine on our path: yee brightest of all: Northstar
--
Worse Case Scenario for the
"He who could do little, did nothing."
Eugene Odum
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Worse Case Scenario for the
"He who could do little, did nothing."
Eugene Odum
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