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The Des Plaines river here in Chicago is in the process of flooding.
We've had some substantial rain over the past few days and many who live within
the flood plain are simply waiting for the inevitable at this point. The
last time the river flooded was back in '87. Given this, I headed out to
take a look first hand and spend a little time documenting the event.
My first stop was along River Road, just north of Higgins, at a little forest
preserve pull-in. The water level was within 20' of the parking lot.
Bathed in shadow and green foliage, it was pretty cool to see.
Fortunately, the water was pretty still allowing me to get this reflective
picture. Reflective Flood was taken with my
Astute Statement of the Obvious © 2004 Kevin W. Hammond All Rights Reserved |
28-135mm lens at 135mm. I used an aperture of f/8 as the trees were on
the same focal plane and adjusted my shutter speed until 1/15s indicated a
correct exposure. f/16 or f/22 would have afforded a greater depth of
field and possibly a sharper image, but I would have had to trade ISO (resulting
in more noise) or shutter speed (resulting in more shake, even with image
stabilization.) Unfortunately my tripod wasn't with me and 1/15s was the
best I could do handholding and with image stabilization.
I carried on up River Road to the railroad tracks where the clearance is
known to be 9' to see how high the water level truly had risen. In this
picture, Astute Statement of the Obvious, it is clear once again that the
government is trying to protect us from ourselves. For this picture, I
zoomed my 28-135mm lens out to 70mm. I was using an aperture of f/22 to
maximum depth of field as I shot under the bridge. I adjusted my shutter
speed until 1/60s at ISO 400 indicated a correct exposure and fired away.
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