This is the last in my 'winter lake' series and, while it's not my favourite of the set, I do like the fact that it takes a bit of figuring out, i.e. the reflection and the shore line aren't symmetrical.
We also had a bit more snow yesterday, and while I didn't get any more landscape shots, I did get a few portraits of Rhowan and Harmony that I'm happy with. I'll probably post one of Harmony next.
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped?
comment byFrida at 10:35 AM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
Beautiful winter image. Happy Holidays!
comment by Libby at 10:58 AM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
A fitting image for Yule and the winter solstice :-)
comment by Stephen at 11:49 AM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
HI Dave. You have an incredible talent of making the ordinary interesting - another beautiful image. I think the whole set is great, with the first still my favourite.
Happy Christmas
comment byJem at 12:16 PM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
Nice that you have some pretty local scenery to get some wintery shots of ;) I like this one - very cold feel to it! Brrr! :)
comment byCarlos Garcia at 02:16 PM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
Dave, just not my favorite of the set. Not quite sure why... seems a little "busy"... (whatever that means!)
:)
Carlos
comment byRoberta at 04:20 PM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
The first is still my favorite, but I do like this one too. All in all a nice series, which inspired me to process one of my winter images differently. Best wishes for the holidays.
comment byDan Kaufman at 06:40 PM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
I (too) sensed the busy-ness caused be the non-symmetrical reflection. I love the B/W conversion and toning...but otherwise not my favorite of the set too.
comment byOlivier Jules at 08:11 PM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009
This is the last in my 'winter lake' series and, while it's not my favourite of the set, I do like the fact that it takes a bit of figuring out, i.e. the reflection and the shore line aren't symmetrical.
We also had a bit more snow yesterday, and while I didn't get any more landscape shots, I did get a few portraits of Rhowan and Harmony that I'm happy with. I'll probably post one of Harmony next.
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exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
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RAW converter
cropped?
Canon 5D Mark II
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
52mm
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1/40
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+2/3
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100
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Beautiful winter image. Happy Holidays!
A fitting image for Yule and the winter solstice :-)
HI Dave. You have an incredible talent of making the ordinary interesting - another beautiful image. I think the whole set is great, with the first still my favourite.
Happy Christmas
Nice that you have some pretty local scenery to get some wintery shots of ;) I like this one - very cold feel to it! Brrr! :)
Dave, just not my favorite of the set. Not quite sure why... seems a little "busy"... (whatever that means!)
:)
Carlos
The first is still my favorite, but I do like this one too. All in all a nice series, which inspired me to process one of my winter images differently. Best wishes for the holidays.
I (too) sensed the busy-ness caused be the non-symmetrical reflection. I love the B/W conversion and toning...but otherwise not my favorite of the set too.
a very nice capture
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Thanks everyone :)