Day 117 of 365
Interesting interesting afternoon photoshoot lol. Decided to bike out to Zorinsky again for some exercise, taking my camera along of course. As I finished my ride around the lake and was about to head home, I saw a little storm coming and decided to watch it from the dam. Misjudged the direction of the storm a bit as it ended up sweeping directly over me instead of going south. Instead of biking the quarter mile to the gazebo for shelter, I just decided to stand there on the dam and let the rain pour down. Had to laugh when it started to hail a little lol, just baby less-than-pea-sized bits of ice. Didn't really care that I was getting drenched. After nearly a month without an interesting photo op, it's really nice just to experience something lol. To make a long story short, I wasn't too disappointed with my drenched clothes when a rainbow came out after the storm passed
Interesting interesting afternoon photoshoot lol. Decided to bike out to Zorinsky again for some exercise, taking my camera along of course. As I finished my ride around the lake and was about to head home, I saw a little storm coming and decided to watch it from the dam. Misjudged the direction of the storm a bit as it ended up sweeping directly over me instead of going south. Instead of biking the quarter mile to the gazebo for shelter, I just decided to stand there on the dam and let the rain pour down. Had to laugh when it started to hail a little lol, just baby less-than-pea-sized bits of ice. Didn't really care that I was getting drenched. After nearly a month without an interesting photo op, it's really nice just to experience something lol. To make a long story short, I wasn't too disappointed with my drenched clothes when a rainbow came out after the storm passed

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I've gotten a few good photos around Zorinsky, and I need to get back sometime. With the water gone, I'd like to do a surreal/desolate feel, preferably while the skies look stormy. I also think it be fun to get some "after" shots of the drained lake from the same POV as photos I've taken in the past.
There was actually more water than I expected when I was out there last. Guess it makes sense with the rain we've been having. Find a dry stretch of a couple months this summer, though, and I'm sure you'll get your desolate feel. It would definitely be cool to do a "before" and "after" comparison shot. You could even overlay the exposures and have the full side blend into the empty side
Anyways, good pic!
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