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Twin Falls near Jamison Run also known as the MCelhatten Reservoir which heads Mcelhatten creek, which in turn flows into Keller Reservoir. This is one of those places that only the locals that live near by know about. I actually found out about it via a geocaching site quite near the falls and it was the only reference to the falls I could find at the time. This shot was taken on my 2nd trip to the site in 2 days as the 1st trip yeilded very poor quality images.
I recently had to travel to Charleston South Carolina for some family issues and while in town I had a few hours early in the morning to wander about the shore. I took my camera with me and of the photos I took this is one of my favorites.
This HDR was generated using 3 exposures from a hand held Canon 350d. Nothing fancy just having some fun with HDR.
The thing that bothered me most about hurricane Gustav was the fact that it turned out to be a big non-event. I know that its good for the populace of Louisiana & Texas and such. When days and dollars are spent on such an event you build this expactation of the raw power of nature being unleashed apon you and in the end, when that doesn’t happen there is this sense of dissapointment. None the less Gustave did leave me with a few rare colors in the sky and for that I am gratefull.
This is quite possibly my favorite image in my entire collection. Taken from the seat of my vehicle one day at sunset while stopped on top of the Toledo Bend Dam. The colors in the sky and the whole mood of the image are just amazing and I feel blessed to have witnessed the event.