> On 10/01/2023 07:25 Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> I actually did use my Pentaxes to get some photos of the weather fun we've 
> been having.  I used my K-3 and 16-50 back on New Years Eve, then mostly 
> played with my Irix 11/4 today after last night's rains.  The funny thing is 
> that I had taken a fair number of photos before I realized that I had put it 
> on my K-3 rather than my K-1, so I went back, swapped bodies (I often wish I 
> could do that with my own body) and then got some real wide angle photos.  
> 
> If a few of the photos you can see my home made depth gauge.  The photos at 
> the end of the set show the river after it had dropped to 16 feet, a little 
> deeper than it got on the 31st.  At its deepest this morning I think it was a 
> bit over 18' deep.  
> Granted, that's 18' over the portion of the river bed that is usually not 
> under water, the normal channel is maybe 1/3-1/2  as wide as it is when it 
> goes cliff to cliff.
> 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72177720305120476
> 
> Like a fool, I figured that today was going to be nice and dry, and while 
> they need to do some work on 17 on the side heading home, they'll be long 
> done with that before I need to go home.  It turns out they finished a bit 
> before 10PM, I had to take some back roads, with mud from slides, missing 
> pavement, and some trees here and there, but I got home even it took me an 
> hour and 15 minutes rather than 45. 
> 
> We're supposed to get another nice big storm tonight, and I'm planning on 
> working from home tomorrow.

Second pic appears to be a duplicate of the first.
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