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WINTER ON LAKE ONTARIO #8 (Please view large)


ryourth

Exposure Date: 2007:01:23 17:37:29;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 30D;
Exposure Time: 1/250.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/9.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 400;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +1431655764 2/3
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 17.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0 Windows;


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Ross this is beautiful - capture and process is very good in my humble opinion (IMHO) . You are maturing like an excellent wine.  All the best,

 

PS I would have thought this would be more ice and snow as opposed to water.

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Hi Tony-Thank you very much for your kind comments, appreciate them very much coming from you. Your mention the lack of snow & ice,have come to a conclusion we are starting to live in a sort of banana belt.the weather is never as severe as the surrounding areas, used the snowblower once last year & once this year . We live east of Toronto & their is a huge nuclear generating station about five Km east of us & another one 20 km west of us & I wonder if the huge amounts of hot water being discharged from the stations cooling towers into Lake Ontario aren' t affecting the weather .Love lots of snow but we are not getting any around here.Maybe i am all wet & tomorrow will wake to a 30 inch snowfall.. Best Regaeds-Ros
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Hi Ross, 

lovely composition, the warm colors of the sunset contrast with the coldness of the snow and create a strange atmosphere.

I'm surprised to see waves on the Lake Ontario !

BR

 

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Hi Latil-Am curious why you are surprised at waves on Lake Ontario.. The lake is one of five inter connected. & at times the waves can be quite high & is one of the smaller ones, it is only 50 mile wide & 300 miles long.At times th,e waves can be quite high, probably 2or 3 meters high The lakes are known collectively as the Great Lakes.Best Regards-Ross
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Hi Ross,

In our little country there aren't such wide lakes. Ours are really too small to have tides, and even in case of strong wind, we can only see wavelets on the surface. Even our Mediterranean see almost have none !

BR

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