Originally posted by Canada_Rockies I really like the third shot. Superb.
We've been getting those sun-dogs with the dawn compliments of the fog along the ice edge. thanks for the comment
Originally posted by Bruce Clark Along with most others here I will nominate #1 and #3 as best of a wonderful set. We don't get much chance to photgraph snow where I am and am quite happy to let others do it.
We have lots of snow and ice. Will have until June. I can send you some
Originally posted by ausmoose Beautiful. Did you use HDR?
Nope, just a little PP with NIK Color Efex
Originally posted by rrstuff I just had this thought that the first one would be pretty awesome with a 10-17.
I had a 10-17mm but traded it off on the forum. But I included a landscape view just for comparison for you
Originally posted by OrchidJulie Splendid images! You must be very happy that the Long Night is -- slowly! -- ending.
Yup, although we don't actually get the totality of darkness in the daytime since we are a still below the Arctic Circle here in Dorset. Thanks Susan
Originally posted by Kerrowdown Great shots and I admire folk that brave conditions like this in pursuit of their art.
It's the only exercise I get, I guess. And when You're wearing enough layers to outfit Hannibal and his boys in the Alps, it's not so bad. Except for fingers. Fingers ...
Originally posted by causey #1 and #3 are great. nice compositions, tfs!
Thanks Causey (I had to Google tfs
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