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Winter in mid Sweden, part II
Lens: 18-55 Camera: K-7 and Kitlens Photo Location: Gagnef ISO: 100 Aperture: F8 
Posted By: the swede, 01-05-2010, 01:12 AM

This second part is from the same area as before.

Here you can see the bridge and the church to the right.










This one taken from the bridge with the SMC K 135 2,5. Very nice lens!

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If the cold didn't take my breath away...your photos certainly would! Absolutely breathtaking!
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Beautiful scenery beautifully captured...
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If the cold didn't take my breath away...your photos certainly would! Absolutely breathtaking!
Thank you very much Jan!

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Very nice series...looks like you had fun with those shots
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Terrific shots, very, very beautifull!
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More great stuff! Very enjoyable to look at.

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Very nice series...looks like you had fun with those shots
Yes it was realy fun, a few moments also: Dropping the kitlens in the snow, stepping in waist deep snow, getting snow in the face

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Terrific shots, very, very beautifull!
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Thanks guys!

There will be a part III to
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Love these images. #2 is my favorite though they are all beautiful. JIM
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Every shot is outstanding in both sets! My favorites were the last 2 in this set and the 1st 2 in set 1.

Now I know why so many Scandinavians settled in Iowa and felt right at home
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stunning scenery, your most fortunate to live in such a beautiful locale...
wonderful series... thanks for sharing...
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Nice work on all. Especially like #4. Would have been better if you could have gotten rid of the extra branch coming down from top right corner and a tighter crop on the extreme right. Beautiful none the less!!
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Thanks guys! Now im starting to feel spoiled

TeeDub: Yes, i feel that way to now, will do a "go back" PP on that one.
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Excellent work. No-4 has a special quality to it. Soft and sharp at the same time. Ethereal and natural. Maybe its the moving clouds, or they are out of focus, which makes the trees stand out even more.

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Once again, just superb. Okay, tell me how many layers of clothing you had on to take these shots. My bones ache in Delaware if we only get two snowflakes. Do you have a sweater for your camera?
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