I love the perspective of the first one, like you were hovering just off the bridge to capture that view. it really is quite a sight. I assume you were standing on a bank.
All I could find on a quick search was that Cloverdale, IN is the nearest town. My son used to live in Bloomington IN...I wonder how far away it might be. Beautiful photos!
Wow, I've never seen a dam like this!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteI love this threesome... two with symmetry of Brutalist architecture and the softening of them with the rush of nature! YAM xx
That last photo is framed with the trees perfectly!!
ReplyDeleteI love the perspective of the first one, like you were hovering just off the bridge to capture that view. it really is quite a sight. I assume you were standing on a bank.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice area.
ReplyDeleteYears ago Wade and I went to Kinzua dam. He grew up in that area and loved it there.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteCool photos of the dam! I like the last shot of the tailwaters!
Have a great weekend!
The third photo is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteAll I could find on a quick search was that Cloverdale, IN is the nearest town. My son used to live in Bloomington IN...I wonder how far away it might be. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI really love that first point of view.
ReplyDeleteThat's a new one to me, interesting to see :)
ReplyDeleteWould be a place I'd like to visit too.
ReplyDeleteLike how you framed the last photo with the trees.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful photographs of the dam.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I find water-control structures fascinating, whether seeing them in person or through your excellent photography. Way togo, Rose!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a good place to visit.
ReplyDeleteWonderful view of the dam. This looks like a nice place to visit. Fabulous view of the rushing water.
ReplyDeleteI loe the last photograph with the trees!! Looks beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI am not surpprised in the least that you want to go here again!!!
That third picture is my favorite. I love the water and the trees.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you added the third photo. There's nothing like waters.....streams, rivers, lakes, brooks. I love them all.
ReplyDelete~Sheri