Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
On the second day of my trip I headed out to Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park in the morning. There was still some fog coming across the mountains. Due to the rain from the previous days the Shut-Ins were pretty active. I setup a tripod at the main lookout area and got some shots with my 18-250mm lens. A couple of them are the same shot but at different shutter speeds to show the water in different ways. I also took a few shots with an 8mm fisheye lens. There are 2 aerial shots that I took from my DJI Mavic Pro, but I had forgotten to bring my memory card that morning so they are lower quality because it had to record directly to my phone. One interesting thing was that since the Taum Sauk reservoir failure in 2005 that spilled over a billion gallons of water into the Shut-Ins, they have put in an emergency siren and escape route which takes you about 200 steps up the mountain from the lookout platform.