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River and Creek Ice
Lens: DA* 60-250 Camera: K-1 Photo Location: Whitney, Ontario, Canada 
Posted By: normhead, 02-28-2017, 10:51 AM

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Nice studies of form with the ice!
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Makes my feet cold just looking at these! Well done!

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Makes my feet cold just looking at these! Well done!
Proper boots will take care of that.
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I like this series a lot. It's amazing how water can take such fascinating forms when it phases from liquid to solid. The simple and prosaic act of water freezing can actually be pretty cool.

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I like this series a lot. It's amazing how water can take such fascinating forms when it phases from liquid to solid. The simple and prosaic act of water freezing can actually be pretty cool.

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The thing that amazed me about this series, is how many images I left on the table, I was hanging onto trees , balancing on rocks, trying not to slip into the creek. Everything was hand held and shaky. Many of the images I thought would be awesome suffered from motion blur. I could have cranked up the ISO, but do that enough and you start to lose resolution.

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