No Trains today

cause its a bit wet out there

I do like this spot, its always busy with keen bean photographers and tourists but it's still enjoyable, even now with standing room for about 3 people πŸ˜‰
you really need to see this place when there is no water there to gain an understanding of how much water this is -hence in the below links you can see it with some water and with no water…

https://plus.google.com/+GerardBlacklock/posts/9jXWanonyXT
https://plus.google.com/+GerardBlacklock/posts/htM9D5NA9Rk

Capturing images in the wet is challenging, made more so when its actually pouring down with rain and blowing a gale, even with an umbrella and all the wet weather stuff for teh camera, which by the way consists of a ziplock bag and a rubber band, its a painful process of trying to keep the spray off the, here's gerrys tip of the day, when shooting crazy ass waterfalls in the wet, choose a lens that has the biggest lens hood on it πŸ™‚

5 shot panorama image
D750 coupled with Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8 @ 70mm Aperture: f13
Shutter Speed: 3s
ISO 100
Out front – Hoya CPL.

Stillness

Lakeside Tree

The absence of sound is an amazing thing when your surrounded by planes, trains, cars and kids every day of the week – if only there was a planet to escape to with nothing but a singular island surrounded by warm sunset to keep you company.. alrighty then… I suppose i'll take wifey and the kids too πŸ˜‰

Little planet manufacture process specification:
join it, stretch it, break it, make it, wrap it
everything else is immaterial πŸ™‚

D750 coupled with Nikkor 24-70 mm f2.8 @ 24mm Aperture: f6.3 and Shutter Speed: 1/160ss
ISO: 320
out front: no filters, just a tree and some cloned out swans.