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Mar 01, 2016 17:31 |  #16

Who cares about the weather when you get shots like that, well done Dave!!!


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Mar 01, 2016 18:11 |  #17

I really love that first image, it has a kind of ethereal feel to it. I feel very fortunate to have photographed a couple snowys two or three years ago.


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Mar 01, 2016 18:34 |  #18

These photos are beautiful - a visceral combination of elegance and rustic charm.




  
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Mar 01, 2016 22:58 |  #19

Well done Dave. They have a mysterious look to them.


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Mar 02, 2016 12:23 |  #20

Wallace River wrote in post #17919726 (external link)
Who cares about the weather when you get shots like that, well done Dave!!!

Thank you Ian, I tend to find more in crappy weather!


wolverinesr1 wrote in post #17919784 (external link)
I really love that first image, it has a kind of ethereal feel to it. I feel very fortunate to have photographed a couple snowys two or three years ago.

Thanks Jeff, we have quite few here, they are headed back north now tho.


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These photos are beautiful - a visceral combination of elegance and rustic charm.

Thank you Kearn, these turned out better than I thought they were going too!


2n10 wrote in post #17920138 (external link)
Well done Dave. They have a mysterious look to them.

Thank you John, Snowys are my favorite subject!

Thank you for all the likes as well everybody!


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Mar 11, 2016 21:42 |  #21

Very nice.


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Mar 12, 2016 02:48 |  #22

Definitely, somewhat different. Striking. And I agree, should be somewhere other than a file in your library. Awesome job, Dave.


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Mar 12, 2016 09:53 |  #23

Crimzon wrote in post #17932394 (external link)
Very nice.

Thanks Trevor, I appreciate it!


ardeekay wrote in post #17932571 (external link)
Definitely, somewhat different. Striking. And I agree, should be somewhere other than a file in your library. Awesome job, Dave.

Thanks Roger, they're probably my favorite bird, too bad I have to freeze my butt off to shoot them!


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Mar 12, 2016 10:47 |  #24

Beautifully done!




  
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Mar 12, 2016 11:08 |  #25

JimLittle wrote in post #17932837 (external link)
Beautifully done!

Thank you Jim, I appreciate it!


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