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Let it snow!!

Charline

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Please share your shots in snow.





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Crystalline. Where was this photographed? Oh, it's a secret location and therefore you can't reveal it. I understand. No I don't.


« Last Edit: December 02, 2021, 12:24:49 PM by Shortsighted »


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Nice one, SS.

]t was the Brickworks, if you care to know.


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Thanks for the reply. I haven't been to the Brickworks in a long time and therefore didn't recognize the view. Then again, I've never been there in winter. Glad to see you are making it out with your 'old' camera in tow. The lakefront shot was taken near the foot of Port Union Road in eastern Scarborough. I probably wouldn't have taken the shot if the lake was less calm and if the two groups of pedestrians were not so nicely separated to enhance the perspective. The lens was set at 18mm (with a DX sensor) so it looks like it would in a FX sensor with a 35mm lens. I try to shoot the lake when it's calm and when it's frisky (no wind vs stormy winds) to take advantage of the dialectic.







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Love the shots. Geat waves and amazing sky colors.


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Another one.


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Wow, I'm snow blind ... got to get my sunglasses. I can just visualize you in your fleece-lined boots and snow encrusted hat integrating yourself with the winter's snowscape ... being 'one' with nature. There are too problems with that: it's not yet winter (officially) and I'm blind. I offer you an alternative interpretation as long as you don't throw your icy cap in my direction. For heaven's sake, take your boots off, you're leaving a puddle.