Seven Degrees

© Paul D.

Seven Degrees

Uploaded: October 16, 2007

Description

Last February it hit 7 degrees with a -4 windchill, and had snowed on top of a 4-day ice storm. The frozen tree caught my eye, then I noticed the deer tracks, and it all seemed to come together as the sun rose. 3-stop Singh-Ray ND Grad controlled the sky; 17-35mm lens, probably around 1/15 sec @ f/14.

Comments

Tiia Vissak October 16, 2007

Beautiful! Great composition! #763277

Ruth Robbins level-classic October 16, 2007

I aggree. It is lovely. It looks so cold and I love the deer tracks to give it a sense of life. #4934966

Paul D. October 16, 2007

Thank you both! #4934977

Ruth Robbins level-classic October 22, 2007

Conratulations on yur EFP!! :-D #4963203

Emile Abbott level-deluxe November 23, 2007

Paul I have never visited you before but great gallery and captures. You will really love the 5D it is a fabulous full frame camera (there is a 5D club under the BP clubs as well) Read the manual and try something new each time you get a chance. I carry a 20D and 5D all the time (it will not support 16 gig CF cards however so stick to 8 or 4 gig cards) It's sensor loves to collect so learn to clean the sensor (I use the copperhillimages.com eclipse system). Great easy and cheap and they have a tutorial to show you how. First change the lenses only if you have to and be quick with the camera turned off when you do. I clean my sensor with each lens change now unless I can not. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine (wish I had the time to use it more but the day job consumes my time. Happy holiday and enjoy that awesome camera. #5114594

James Kooper June 09, 2017

Though this is an old post still its seeming so modern composition. A very well shot photo it is. #11606335

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