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Oct 24, 2006 09:08 |  #1

Taken in November of last year at Brotherswater in the English Lake District on a very cold and frosty morning.


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Oct 24, 2006 09:54 |  #2

Great capture David, a rare treat indeed.


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Oct 24, 2006 10:04 |  #3

Really nice David. I am looking forward to those cold crisp mornings again:D


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Oct 26, 2006 02:28 |  #4

andydajo wrote in post #2162348 (external link)
Great capture David, a rare treat indeed.

Thanks Andy - it was certainly cold and still that morning!

strax wrote in post #2162389 (external link)
Really nice David. I am looking forward to those cold crisp mornings again:D

They certainly make for good images Robert - there again your last posting show's that you dont need frost just a little mist and some stunning hills! ;)


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Oct 26, 2006 02:56 |  #5

Lovely David, and the blue tones certainly emphasise the cold and frostiness of the day.



  
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Oct 26, 2006 02:59 |  #6

great capture, just love the f/g detail


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Oct 26, 2006 06:09 |  #7

Beautiful! Love the icy detail in the water. You can really tell it was cold!


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Oct 26, 2006 06:21 as a reply to  @ CarolP's post |  #8

Lovely composition, David.
How could I say anything else. :)
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Oct 26, 2006 07:39 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #9

Lovely image, David. :D

Great composition with the line of boulders leading the eye into the frame.


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Oct 26, 2006 11:37 |  #10

Very nice too; I like the little ice and the stillness of the lake with the mist slowly coming off. I'm hoping we will get some cold weather before long.. still around 17 deg down here.


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Oct 26, 2006 22:32 |  #11

Nice shot!


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Oct 27, 2006 06:32 as a reply to  @ asolie's post |  #12

lomond wrote in post #2171109 (external link)
Lovely composition, David.
How could I say anything else.
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Deja vu. ;)

Now is it me following you around or you following me around?:lol: Just goes to show...give two people the same subject and each will view/frame it and process it in a totally different way. To acheive this image it was a blend of two images.

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Lovely David, and the blue tones certainly emphasise the cold and frostiness of the day.

Thanks John - I'm certainly happy with the shot and the tonal colours.

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Lovely image, David. :D

Great composition with the line of boulders leading the eye into the frame.

Thanks Trevor - wonder what a 16min exposure would turn out like on a night? Food for thought:D

alanuk wrote in post #2172154 (external link)
Very nice too; I like the little ice and the stillness of the lake with the mist slowly coming off. I'm hoping we will get some cold weather before long.. still around 17 deg down here.

Could certainly feel a frost in the air this morning at sunrise so perhaps it's on it's way!;) Thanks for the comment Alan


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Oct 27, 2006 06:34 |  #13

Very nice David,

You sure the wizard Dimitri wasn't peering over your shoulder looking at that water?


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