winter, winter
Posted 13/01/2010 - 13:13
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Brrrrr. Those shots make me feel really cold!!
I think my favourites have to be no. 1 and no. 3.
I like the random patterns created in number 1, and the pale blue sky works well with the darker parts of the branches just showing through.
I prefer the viewpoint of number 3, as opposed to the other shots of the same subject. For me, the colour is also more agreeable in that one. There's maybe a little too much blank sky in it though.
All these snow and ice photos are making think I should bring my camera into work tomorrow.
Fiona
I think my favourites have to be no. 1 and no. 3.
I like the random patterns created in number 1, and the pale blue sky works well with the darker parts of the branches just showing through.
I prefer the viewpoint of number 3, as opposed to the other shots of the same subject. For me, the colour is also more agreeable in that one. There's maybe a little too much blank sky in it though.
All these snow and ice photos are making think I should bring my camera into work tomorrow.
Fiona
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Posted 13/01/2010 - 21:22
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Nice pics but I feel sorry for you guys that's staying there Do you ever see the sun: Looks COLD
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Posted 14/01/2010 - 09:22
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Number 3 and number 7 for me!
Number 3 is great except there is a bit too much sky for my taste. I think you could crop the top third off.
I love the lines and colour of number 7.
Number 3 is great except there is a bit too much sky for my taste. I think you could crop the top third off.
I love the lines and colour of number 7.
Tim
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Posted 14/01/2010 - 16:25
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I like the ice flow pictures best but agree that a couple of them would work better with a more severe crop from the sky. The overhead railway cables and signal light also make a very good image. The ice crystal in No. 8 is a beautiful picture.
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