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It was early February 2016 when my wife Liz and I spent a week on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands.
On arriving we were suprised at how dried out and brown the landscape seemed, having expected more greenery following the usual winter rains.
On asking around we found out that this year there had been no winter, and no rain!
During our drives around the interior of the island this fact was certainly born out, with barren dessicated hillsides everywhere we went.
One of our exploratory drives took us along the very bendy GC-210 road, passing by the Presa del Parralillo reservoir, and we were shocked to see just how low the water level was.
Mind you, the whiteish rock exposed by the low water level made for a great photographic composition, acting as a highlight around the dark water, seperating the image into distinct tonal regions.
I did manage to find a small hardy bush to use as foreground interest in this image, but there wasn't much else growing.
I just hope it rains soon, or there'll be a real problem with water on Gran Canaria.
Filename - gran canaria reservoir 02.jpg
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 24mm
Exposure - 1/10 sec @ f16, ISO400
Location - Presa del Parralillo, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
This image - 533x800px JPEG
Conversion - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Polarising filter used to darken water
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