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12/29/2012 02:50:54 PM |
This one takes me back to the scenes of my native Canada - how many times I walked by a tree such as this, laden down with pristine snow .. I didn't have a camera back then so now I can visit this shot (added to my favs) instead of just using my memory. |
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06/05/2012 08:38:15 AM |
seems like such a long time since we've seen snow like that |
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12/21/2009 09:33:26 PM |
Nicely done, Kelli! A very imaginative and creative approach. It's great how we can take something like a blizzard and transform it into an artistic adventure. |
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12/21/2009 05:14:45 PM |
Beautiful burst of light. That snow looks like it would bring the branches down! |
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12/21/2009 08:38:51 AM |
Beautiful shot. Nice B&W conversion. I love the rays coming out of the street light. |
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12/20/2009 01:48:51 PM |
Very Pretty to look at, not so much if you have to be out in it, or clear it away. |
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12/20/2009 09:36:42 AM |
I remember this stuff from time spent in Michigan. Night snow is magic for B&W photography. It also makes it difficult to operate a camera if it's very cold.
This one is a nice play with light and darkness. |
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12/20/2009 09:36:36 AM |
this looks like it is that cold, crisp, burn your lungs night. |
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