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Absolute Zero


ian cameron

For three days and nights the temperature around this freezing mist bound loch plummeted to minus sixteen or less, coating every branch, twig and blade of grass with an inch or more of crystalline hoar frost. it was a stunning sight, but few trees were as attractively shaped or so ideally positioned as this wee lochside birch tree with its stunning mountain backdrop blushing rouge in the last vestiges of sunlight.NEW!! Photographic workshops and masterclasses at TRANSIENT LIGHT.


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A frosted birch tree at the edge of Loch a Chroisg temperature minus 16

degrees celcius. I think my finger tips have become frost bitten!!

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It looks absolutely bloody freezing!

This is a smashing shot. I love the crystaline quality of the light.

I can't really offer any constructive critiques apart from saying how much I like it!

 

All the best,

 

Rob

 

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I really like this image but to be completly cold I would prefer if there was no golden grass above. I think it takes away the concept of the title absolute zero. I would assume that everything would by frosty. Well this is how it is here in Canada.

But I like the blue colours and the frost on the vegetation and the cold blue sky and mirror lake.

 

Cheers!

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