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© Richard Armstrong

melting at sunrise


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f10, 1/80 sec, iso 400, 22 mm, handheld

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Very nice photo. I would put it on the wall. Only part leaving me wanting more is the sky. But, with more color in the sky you may have lost the color in the trees.
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looks way to cold for me though ..;-) 76 here today ! have a great day !
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I would be happy to have this kind of motifs, but my city is so ugly! So I must do pictures in PS out of banal things!

 

PDE

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This is beautiful! The exposure has brought out the best in the tones, the snow and water both look very natural
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Richard,

I really like your winter landscapes. And thank you for your comment on my pileated woodpecker. Regards, Tony

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Thank you all so very much for your kind comments!

 

Tony, I see Pileated Woodpeckers here occasionally, even in my yard on Thanksgiving. But, the bird sitings and the camera never seem to be in the same place! Your photo is exceptional!

 

Best regards to all!

 

Dick

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hope you are well and fine.

this shot is the best,only my taste,of the three melting shots,without lessen of the beauty of the other two,I really like your way of capturing snow white and yet retaining its details,be proud this is a very difficult job even for the Pro,this shot is an example of that ,there is no single brownout highlights at the snow surface,and look at the water surface,there is the small area of the gray colors over some small areas of the stream,they amplify the waters speed and/or depth ,very fine and excellent three shot series mate,

have a good time,with my best regards.

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Hello, Saad! And thank you very much! The snow is melting quickly here...which is good. But, it will be awhile yet before it gets very warm.

 

Best regards,

 

Dick

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Greetings, Dick! The charm of winter is magnificently captured in the frosty banks of this winding creek. Gorgeous light across the on the ridge of trees.
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