Kannaviou Dam From Above
Reflections



There was actually a lot of wind about, but I did manage to get a couple of reflection shots.

Here Comes The Sun

We will leave you with this shot. It is a bit misleading, as it hints that fine weather is on the way. In fact I had to land the drone in a hurry and make a rush for the car, as the heavens opened. Still, I got enough footage to make a film.
Kannaviou Dam From Above - The Movie
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