A sneaky shot while on my tour of
Grand Coulee Dam. At the time they didn't want us taking photos because of the armed personnel accompanying our group that is mostly hidden by the window frame. It still made for a cool reflection shot, IMO.
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At Grand Coulee Dam - Grand Coulee, Washington |
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Sneaky.
ReplyDeleteAh, sneaky, but productive!! What a terrific reflection for the day, Sally! I love it! Hope you have a great weekend! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunning landsacape, and I love the opposition between its desert aspect and the people reflections you caught... Well done !
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ReplyDeleteVery nice! I've been there, but I was much too young to remember...
ReplyDeleteVery cool reflection!
ReplyDeleteYou snuck a picture! (And weren't afraid to admit it on national blogavision!....Do they still have that light show?
ReplyDeleteThis is a great reflection shot! I'm glad the armed guards didn't haul you off to Grand Coulee Dam Jail.
ReplyDeleteI love going on dam tours. The Glen Canyon Dam at Page Arizona was really neat. I don't even know where the Grand Coulee Dam is .
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
ReplyDeletegreat undercover photography
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot
Sneaky shots are not always great shots, but they certainly give you something to remember. I was innocently taking photos as we boarded the plane on one of the runways in Mexico, when an airport employee started shouting, "No photo!" I was surprised that he didn't confiscate my camera. I still have the shot to remember the experience.
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