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ordnance1
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 11:11
Tried to capture the same shot in two different seasons.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/ordnance1/WhatcomFalls.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/ordnance1/Whatcomfallsinwinter.jpg
Mills
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 12:25
Good Idea. I like them both, can't pick a favorite.
sparker1
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 12:45
Both are good shots of a beautiful place.
Wazza
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 13:58
Well done at doing different seasons, from the same spot! Looks great
atenkley
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 15:02
Enjoyed them both! Makes me a bit homesick....I grew up in Lynden. I always loved the drive up to Mt. Baker, along the Nooksack River.
JustDontDie
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 16:16
Just get it in the fall and you're set. Looks good.
stoneylonesome
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 17:10
Nice job. great idea.
c0ntr0lz
8th of January 2005 (Sat), 20:04
very very awesome!!!
great idea and great execution!!!
looks like you nailed it right on.
dispatchermike21
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 00:07
Very nice... tried to make it up there today but didn't, maybe tomarrow..took some on the waterfront though.
thomascanty
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 00:49
That's pretty cool. Great job!
Rendezvous
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 01:49
What you could try is joining them together in the middle and fading one into the other. It might turn out bad, but give it a try!
Nice shots, nice scenery
RJSorensen
9th of January 2005 (Sun), 05:20
Beautiful Shots!
pompano64
13th of January 2005 (Thu), 11:58
nice. you must be a man with great patients. that must have been tough to wait that long for the second shot
Larry_NB
20th of January 2005 (Thu), 10:00
Both are great
dewmuw
20th of January 2005 (Thu), 10:25
I like the idea of fading the two into one - same as that photo of the Sydney Bridge.
How did you get yourself lined up in the same spot? Leave your tripod there a few months? :)
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