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Textures in Ice


 

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Textures in Ice
Textures in Ice
1/10s @ f/32, ISO 400, Nikkor 500mm f/4, VRII @ 700mm, 1.4X teleconverter.
Was out at The Celery Bog shooting geese and ducks on a bright, but frigid, late afternoon when I turned my attention to the patterns created by the weeds and trees in the frozen ice.
Looks like my sinus infection has returned with a vengeance so please excuse my tardy commenting.

Rona L. Schwarz

 
 
 
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Wonderful light and patterns, Rona! That's a shame that you're not improving! Hope you feel better quickly with your meds!


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February 11, 2013

 

Gord MacEachern
  Lovely winter capture Rona!! I have had chronic sinus for over 35 years, terrible thing. Have not been too bad the last few years, better knock wood! Hope your feeling better soon, been there done that!


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February 12, 2013

 

Monnie Ryan
  Gorgeous scene, Rona! Hope you're better (again) soon!


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February 12, 2013

 
- Bojan Bencic

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  Great light and tone on ice, Rona. Excellent photo.


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February 12, 2013

 

Rony Sagy
  Spectacular light and reflection here, Rona. Hope you feel better.


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February 12, 2013

 
- Randy D. Dinkins

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  Great light and capture!


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February 12, 2013

 

Carol L. Fowler
  Love the lighting and colors. (Remember- Yeti is the other name for Bigfoot!)


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February 12, 2013

 

Nancy Marie Ricketts
  Very nice, Rona!


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February 13, 2013

 
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