Prelude to Darkness

© Patrick Di Fruscia

Prelude to Darkness

Uploaded: August 19, 2004

Description

Taken in Cap St-Jacques, Quebec, Canada with Minolta 24-105mm lens @ 24 mm, 4 min F22. using a 2 stop reverse ND Grad and Kodak E100VS. Please visit www.timecatcher.com

Comments

LJ Corliss level-classic August 19, 2004

Beautiful colors and comp (a peaceful looking setting). Excellent :) #160075

Jo Vanderwolf August 19, 2004

I really like the lines in this composition. There is so much to look at. Beautiful! #722458

Patrick Di Fruscia August 19, 2004

Thank you Jo an L.J. your comments are greatly appreciated
Pat #722461

Wayne Brasch August 19, 2004

Fantastic photograph Patrick, love the colours and softness. #722478

Dan Holm August 19, 2004

Another OUTSTANDING image, Patrick! It's always a pleasure to see your work each day! #722523

Carol Brill August 20, 2004

I agree completely with Dan, and the way you captured the water here is just lovely as well, Patrick! BTW, I have a 2-stop graduated ND filter, what's a reverse 2-stop ND grad filter? #722548

Ellen L. Zaslaw August 20, 2004

Magnificent ! #722687

Kristen McKain August 20, 2004

Gorgeous!! #723467

Carol Dibble August 20, 2004

This is beautiful -- congratulations on a lovely and interesting capture #723527

Beverley Lu Steeves August 21, 2004

Nicely done, Patrick!!! Very beautiful! #725373

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