The middle shot in the last past is really cool. The water droplet is nearly perfect. Its too bad you couldnt get it just barely off the icicle. Good shot regardless.
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The middle shot in the last past is really cool. The water droplet is nearly perfect. Its too bad you couldnt get it just barely off the icicle. Good shot regardless.
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These are cool Casil. Good stuff!
...and we in the Great White North are looking forward to those high temperatures, not shoveling snow, wearing single layers of clothing as opposed to 3 layers, summer lightning storms, flowers blooming again (and GREEN grass) and daylight lasting longer than 7 hours! Mind you having to get up super early to go catch morning light in the Rockies is a bit daunting, but hey...that's what camping in the mountains is for!
YaY Spring....bring on summer!!
Thanks for the positive comments everone..this was a fun shoot for me!
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I like the play here - the shot in post 3 and the first shot in post 7 are my faves. The focus is off in many of the shots which is making them less strong than they could be.![]()
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