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Freeze between the FlagsNorwalk, Connecticut. Atlantic Ocean to the right of frame. Air temp is a fairly mild -3degC. Not a lot of swimming going on and the ice goes down to within a metre or so of the water's edge with a small strip of sand.
Both shots straight out of the camera with no PP. A case of the fairly obvious. Silent swings Simon
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Simon, #2 is sweet - seeing the glitter in the ice reminds me of my childhood in the UK.
Excellent pics Last edited by sirhc55 on Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
Chris
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Simon,
Beautiful, both of them. g.
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Simon,
I really like the two of them. The second one really reminds me winter with the reflection off the crusty snow. Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Thanks all. I can't wait to do some editing work on these, especially to add some contrast in the first one and some shadow detail in the second. I've got plenty more; some of which I'll try to put up over the next few days. Into New york City tomorrow then Vermont but I won't have computer access for a while.
I'm loving the cold but wasn't too keen on shovelling snow off the driveway this morning!! Simon
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......ahhhh you need the exercise...... nice pis with the new toy........ and a happy xmas to you and the family Cheers ....bp....
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First one will come up a treat with some PP, already looks good out of camera.
The second one is just eerie, I love the feeling it gives though! Enjoy your time over there!
I capped it off with a run around the local forest this afternoon with my brother-in-law and his Hungarian Vizsla. Spotted a few deer but they were too fleet to photograph. Plus, the snow depth and hills meant I was too buggered to hold the camera up anyway! Thanks for the good wishes Bernie - I'll pass them on. Same to you of course. Thanks Brett. Simon
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Oh they both are great images Simon.... the light is fantastic...
looks like your having a great time there btw... sooo jealous here... *cries*... Cant wait to see more!!! The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Great shots Simon, love #2. Enjoy the rest of the trip and have a great xmas.
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