Sunset during the return flight from North Carolina

Sunset during the return flight from North Carolina

It has been raining for a month. The large flood control lake nearby has been full for a while. A couple of nights ago a huge storm system parked over Austin and the area to the north west which also happens to be upstream. I took the following graph from LCRA, who operates the dam.

I was out in the area Thursday night (technically Friday morning) and I decided to lug all the camera gear out and try to get a cool night photo of the release from the dam. The dam had four flood gates open and max hydroelectric power generation running for a total release of 30,000 cubic feet of water per second. This equates to around 225,000 gallons per second or 13.5 million gallons per minute.
Both of the following photos were taken with 2.5 sec exposure and f/2.8 aperture. I took quite a few, but these were my favorite.


I waited until Friday this week so here is a double feature. It was getting really dark so these are a bit blurry. 
And the master S’more maker.

Hawksnest Beach, St. John USVI

I am actually going to try and bring back the picture of the week. My last was from September 2005.
This was taken while on vacation last week.
I have been traveling for work lately. I thought I would kick off my Picture of the Week category with one of the pictures I took while recently in London.
Here is a picture from the top of the London Eye: