F/6.0, 1/3200, ISO 640.
Day 48 / 365
I wonder if the water froze in the water tower since it is so cold outside.
Interesting Fact: Most water towers hold 50 times more water than an average backyard pool. ( http://www.watertowers.com/facts.html )
F/6.0, 1/3200, ISO 640.
Day 48 / 365
I wonder if the water froze in the water tower since it is so cold outside.
Interesting Fact: Most water towers hold 50 times more water than an average backyard pool. ( http://www.watertowers.com/facts.html )
Dang, that’s a cool image!
Thank you very much, I think with out the sunset it wouldn’t be as good. π
I’m not sure that it wouldn’t have been, but the sunset sure did add a nice glow.
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Let there be water pressure!
Haha that would be even a better title. π thanks for stopping by.
Looks great…Odd they hold so much. They don’t look that big.
Thank you and you are right they don’t look big at all. π
Love the positioning of the water tower and how it appears almost in silhouette against the orange sky.
I never thought about whether the water would freeze in a tower, but I’m sure newer ones are built so they are insulated against things like that happening. My county is going to store water in part of a quarry that is no longer being used. I thought that was very cool. No towers involved. There are plenty of them around already.
Thank you very much for enjoying my work. And is some awesome info that you shared about your country Thank you very much. Happy Blogging. π
Great silhouette. I like the imagery of this man-made structure against the sky. I think the pumping unit/control housing can circulate the water to keep it from freezing on smaller ones.
Thank you for enjoying my work and shearing this info with me. π
Awesome pict and the title!
Thank you very much. π