Final batch. After Lock and Dam 27, I figured I would catch the boat as it made the first bend after passing under the East Huntington (WV) bridge. It's a good spot for boat photos because boats tend to pass fairly close to the shore. Then I thought about how muddy the bank would be. It's pretty steep, and even if I got down it okay, getting back up might be a problem.
Then I figured I would go up on the 6th Street bridge and get the boat with the city in the background. Off to the west, it was apparent there was heavy rain. As I started up the sidewalk to the bridge, I felt the first few light drops of rain. Enough of this, I thought, so I went back to my truck and headed for Harris Riverfront Park, where I could shoot out the window if the rain was bad.
By the time I got to the park -- less than five minutes -- it was pouring pretty hard. I made a test shot by putting a window down, but in a few seconds things were soaked. I moved the truck to where I could shoot out the passenger window without getting my interior wet.
As the boat passed, the rain eased up a bit. I grabbed something to cover my camera -- you can see it in one picture -- and got off a few more shots. By then someone from work had contacted me about something that came up needing my attention. I had little desire to follow the boat further down the river in the rain, so I'll have to wait until it comes back up this way to get it again.
All in all, an interesting afternoon for boat chasing. Not the best conditions, but interesting ones.