I was thinking the same as Bambi. Is it underwater? If so it's pretty deep. Not just the harsher side of winter, but the harsher side of spring with the rain and snow melt causing flooding.
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I was thinking the same as Bambi. Is it underwater? If so it's pretty deep. Not just the harsher side of winter, but the harsher side of spring with the rain and snow melt causing flooding.
Thanks for the comments. Yes indeed this bench is underwater or under snowy slushy mess. The water though is in an enclosed pond so no flooding issues.
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Thanks again for the comments.
Funny story...I tried to get as close as I could....and as has happened before, lol....I got too close, fell through the ice to knee level and had my boots quickly fill with ice-water.
I'm very proud to say that I still shot for a full 45 minutes after that - lol.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
good one. you Montreal-ians will do anything to keep the tourists out, won't ya?
cool capture Marko
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Very cool pic Marko. I noticed a bench in your wider shot, in the "Parks" thread, in the same scenario. Love this closeup view also.
As for the shooting for 45 minutes after a bootfull of ice-water. Spoken like a true "Canadian" photographer.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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