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Frosty Shots

Started by Markulous, January 17, 2012, 09:39:59 PM

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Markulous

A couple of good days for early morning frost shots

Frost Bouquet

Canon G11

Frosted Moss

Canon 7D, Sigma 105

Frost "Caterpillar"

Canon G11

Frosted Clematis

Canon 7D, Sigma 105

Snowdrop
Trying out OH's Fuji HS10 - the first Snowdrop of the year!

Fuji HS10
Whatever and ever. Amen
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Oldboy

Cracking series of shots Markulous.  :tup:

Here's mine from yesterday and today.  ;D

No sunshine this morning so used flash.


Another from this morning.


One from yesterday backlite by the sun.


Another from yesterday.


Dog walker yesterday in the hazy sunlight.


Click image for bigger size.  :tup:

Zenmer

That's a heavy frost you guys have had, been nothing like that down here, nice shots really must get out and do some
Two things are infinite : the universe and human stupidity; I'm not sure about the universe

stevebedder

Here's a frosty one I got over the weekend....



It was a lovely day, very clear and very frosty but really cold!!

Steve

Markulous

Cheers, guys!  :tup:

Quote from: Oldboy on January 17, 2012, 10:27:47 PM
Here's mine from yesterday and today.  ;D

Down side of flash is the burn from the flash reflection - which has held back the brighter areas (a bit of Curves or Levels would cure it!)

Quote from: stevebedder on January 18, 2012, 09:22:19 AM
Here's a frosty one I got over the weekend....

Lovely detail!  :tup:
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Beaux Reflets

Really like the Frosted Clematis shot  :tup:
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

Markulous

Whatever and ever. Amen
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