Login « Register « Sidebar
OM List Gallery » Random Items » Lock 11 Bypass Channel Entrance

Exif

Photo Properties

summary  details
Make OLYMPUS CORPORATION Model E-1
Aperture Value f/10 Exposure Bias Value -1 EV
Exposure Program Aperture Priority Flash No Flash
Focal Length 14 mm ISO 100
Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Shutter Speed Value 1/200 sec
Date/Time Wed 14 Nov 2012 01:13:09 PM CST IPTC: Caption OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
 
 
 
Lock 11 Bypass Channel Entrance
 
 
Restored Canal Channel Deckhand Upstream Approach to Lock 11, I&M Canal Bollard and Tree
Muletender Lock 11 Bypass Channel Entrance A Bridge To Nowhere The Volunteer
Lock Wall Detail II, I&M Canal Lock 11 Lock Wall Detail, Lock 11, I&M Canal Pier Stonework Gate Irons

Lock 11 Bypass Channel Entrance

Bypasss channels were put in on the upstream side of a lock. When the upstream gates were closed, the water would back up and, if not given an outlet, would either flow over the gates or overflow the banks of the canal. The locktender would open the bypass gates when the water got to a certain level and the excess water would flow around the lock and re-enter the channel downstream. Olympus E-1, Zuiko 14-54mm

Date: 11/14/2012
Owner: Paul Braun
 
 
 

Actions

Advanced Search
RSS Feed for this Photo View Latest Comments View Slideshow

Random Items

1. M. J. Hogan... ... 6. Pier Stonework 7. Captain 8. Downstream ... 9. Lock 11... 10. Lock 3 11. Lock 10 12. Lock 14,... ... 32. Bypass Channel

Random Image

LOAwest#2 - crop-60x20

LOAwest#2 - crop-60x20

Date: 03/12/2016 Views: 3276

Powered by Gallery v2.3 Images are Copyright their owner. All Rights Reserved. Absolutely no use allowed of any image without the express written permission of the owner.