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Flash Floods
If you read the previous post, you’ll understand the importance of this shot. It was taken after I was caught in a storm in Glen Canyon National Park, which caused rivers of red mud to flow next to and through the rough roads I was supposed to drive on.
Fortunately the infrastructure is so well made in the US National Parks that the only rivers the wheels of the van had to go through weren’t deeper than just a few inches. Still, pretty scary stuff – glad I didn’t get stuck on my own in the middle of nowhere!
- Camera: NIKON D80
- Taken: 5 October, 2010
- Shutter speed: 1/250 s
- Aperture: f/8
- Focal length: 44 mm
- ISO: 250
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Effectivement, quelle chance : beaucoup de touristes se font piéger parfois tragiquement ! Es-tu bien prudent ?