******Thursday Landscapes******

Thanks Erik. At 98.8% capacity, I can only remember it l being this full when I was a kid (many years ago!) so I thought I'd go and take some pics. I've been wanting to go check out Anderson Lake down in your neck of the valley, but I think I read somewhere that it was being kept at less than 65% due to concerns about the stability of the dam. With my in-laws in San Martin I go past it quite often...I'm gonna have to stop by, as well as the other lakes in south county.

cheers,

Joe
Joe, last time I saw Lexington it was almost dry!

I walk my dogs many evenings at Uvas Reservoir - rarely see Anderson ;) Uvas has been over the spillway for a long time - finally a few inches below, wet year!



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Cheers, -Erik

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'He who hesitates is not only lost - he's miles from the next Exit.'
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I like the curve in the front adds to the scene. wonderful light nice composition.

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maarten
 
You captured the golden hour well Bruno!

Another one for the chocolat box cover :)
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maarten
 
Nice Hen3ry!

There's something about kodak & film we can't get with digital pp. Allthough we try sometimes.

Steetlights and powerlines can be a nuissance dont they?
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maarten
 
Very nice Paul. I like the colourlayers on the left the people on the path getting smaller to the horizon.
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maarten
 
great stuff lee . Very subtle . I like the layered cliffs curving to the horizon.
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maarten
 
thanks Bruno,Lee, Jack.

Jack, already dialed in -1 2/3 EC round noon. I think if aelocked for bright area would have increased shadows too much. Maybe should have switched from A to M mode i think.
Kind regards
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maarten
 
Nice to see you Dez to come out of the Big Apple and taking a deep breath of country air and maybe a photo or two of a barn or a horse ;)... good work and thanks for sharing...

Best regards,
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Bruno
 
Fine shot, Erik... unspoiled nature - what a pleasure for the eye, terrain looks kind of rough ;)... and something certainly put your dog on alert... nice work and thanks for sharing :D..

Best regards,
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Bruno
 

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