Smoke And Tunnels

in #photography3 years ago (edited)

My daughter Emily and I took advantage of a beautiful afternoon by hiking to the remains of an abandoned power plant. We have been to it a few times before, but on this hike we found something new! An opening to a tunnel, that was part of the plant. We ventured through the roughly 100 yard long tunnel until we reached a point where it had caved in.

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In typically fashion for myself, I started devising what photos I could do here. The darkness inside would have been perfect for light painting or steel wool. But I didn’t bring my tripod, expecting to be out in the bright sun I didn’t see the need to have it. What I did have with me was a couple of smoke grenades and we set up at the opening of the tunnel and started snapping away.

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We weren’t prepared to do smoke grenade portraits or photos, but we were still happy with the results! I wasn’t done though and spotted a small waterfall.

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Check out more photography at: https://terrywilson.ca

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