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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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comment by Frida 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 by Jem 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 by Carlos 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 by Roberta 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 by Dan 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 by Olivier Jules at 08:11 PM (GMT) on 21 December, 2009

a very nice capture

comment by A Coporate Photographer from Singapore at 02:49 AM (GMT) on 23 December, 2009

Thanks for sharing this, it is inspiring. This is a great resource blog!

comment by djn1 at 08:01 PM (GMT) on 23 December, 2009

Thanks everyone :)