Crystal Cover

© Robert Hoischen

Crystal Cover

Uploaded: November 10, 2006

Description

Taken on an early december morning in 2003, this one still is a personal favourite. These ice crystals grew on my mother's car (a red one) that morning. One of the cameras specialities is to go really close - at 2 inches distance and in focus, 5 MPixels can flex their muscles to display scales which we are not used to see. Except for resizing and resharpening, there were no changes to the original image made.

Comments

November 10, 2006

FANTASTIC image Robert!!! WELL DONE!!! :} #554867

Melissa G. Meiselman November 28, 2006

WOW..this is a very impressive image, Robert. I love your sharp detail, stunning colors and terrific textures of the ice crystals!!!!! #3644086

Jennifer A. Lambert February 09, 2007

I really love the camera's speciality..hehe ! The clarity and detail is spectacular !!! Thanks for sharing !
Blessings, Jenny #3930741

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