Please share your snow/ Ice Photos with us in CR.

Valvebounce said:
Hi dpc.
Interesting shots, is there any significance to the stones on the posts?

Cheers, Graham.

dpc said:
Not much to say. Pretty much self-explanatory.


I was attracted to the fence corner because of the stones. I certainly didn't put them there and don't know who did. I just found it interesting for some unspeakable reason. Unspeakable in the sense that I cannot tell why I found the scene interesting.
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi dpc.
I like this conundrum, I think I prefer the first one in landscape, but the sky is a really nice blue in the portrait version, just maybe a bit too much sky!

Both nice shots, and a difficult choice.

Cheers, Graham.

dpc said:
Two framings of the same scene.

I'm sure you're right about too much sky. I should remove some of it. I think I like the concept of the portrait orientation better because it accentuates the movement of the rails forward to the vanishing point in the distance, at least to me. I just didn't think clearly enough about the proportions in the picture. On the other hand... :)
 
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Hi,

have a look at my Frost-Series on CalusP.de. http://calusp.de/?p=208

PG_frost_07-1024x683.jpg


BR, Michael
 
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Here's one from the desert of New Mexico. Nothing nearly as spectacular as the other photos on this thread, but you snap whatever shots you can when you have snow here. It was mostly gone a few hours later.
 

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dpc said:
Geek said:
Here's one from the desert of New Mexico. Nothing nearly as spectacular as the other photos on this thread, but you snap whatever shots you can when you have snow here. It was mostly gone a few hours later.


Nice picture. If you're short of snow, I can send you some of ours. Maybe some -30 temperatures along with it. :)

Thank you for the compliment. Would take some more snow, but I will definitely pass on the -30 temperatures.
 
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