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Reflecting Fog
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Posted By: Jimbo, 12-30-2009, 11:25 AM

Just completed around one from my outing a couple of day ago. Cheers JIM


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fixed the horizon. JIM


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Another great landscape from you... I'm just going to pre-emptively comment on all future landscapes to save posts: beautiful.
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Yep, this one sure stands out because of the added elements of snow and fog.
Well done Jim.

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Another great landscape from you... I'm just going to pre-emptively comment on all future landscapes to save posts: beautiful.
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Yep, this one sure stands out because of the added elements of snow and fog.
Well done
Always appreciated Ash. JIM
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Simply stunning shot Jim.
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great shot great atmosphere I love the mountain in the horizon..
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great shot great atmosphere I love the mountain in the horizon..
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Thats a stunning shot Jim. With a great depth to it, feels like im standing there!
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Wow ... you are really starting to get these landscapes perfectly.
I love your work ... you really have excelled.

So .. what's your secrets??? hee hee
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Jim...I don't have the foggiest notion how to get the great landscape photos you consistently capture Another great photo!
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Thats a stunning shot Jim. With a great depth to it, feels like im standing there!
Thank you and it was one beautiful morning. Got my feet a little wet though. Cheers JIM

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Wow ... you are really starting to get these landscapes perfectly.
I love your work ... you really have excelled.

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Today 03:31 AM
Just like everything else in life, if you enjoy the hobby you want to get better. Believe me, I take more bad ones then good. Really, a lot as to do with the time of day. THe power hour still works the best for landscapes. Cheers and thank you for commenting. JIM

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Jim...I don't have the foggiest notion how to get the great landscape photos you consistently capture Another great photo!
Jan, thank you. Getting up early definantely helps. Always appreiate your kind words. JIM
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So true about the timing of the day though ... right around sunrise is nice.
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So true about the timing of the day though ... right around sunrise is nice.
Me and my nephew were out about 40 minutes before sun rise setting up. This was taken about 30 minutes after the sun came up and the sun was behind us. Cheers JIM
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