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Jan 07, 2009 23:27 |  #1

I went out snowshoeing last week and took a few shots in the biting cold. Here is my favourite, shot with the 24 TS-E

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Jan 08, 2009 00:11 |  #2

Very nice!The shadows are terrific.


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Jan 08, 2009 00:12 |  #3

I think it's stunning!

Somehow it looks like a miniature, probably because of the long shadows.


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Jan 08, 2009 00:29 |  #4

dazzlebea wrote in post #7029500 (external link)
I think it's stunning!

Somehow it looks like a miniature, probably because of the long shadows.

Actually, it's because he used a tilt-shift lens. Stunning shot!

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Jan 08, 2009 07:27 as a reply to  @ bps's post |  #5

That looks awesome.


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Jan 08, 2009 10:13 |  #6

jgrussell wrote in post #7029492 (external link)
Very nice!The shadows are terrific.

Thank you!

dazzlebea wrote in post #7029500 (external link)
I think it's stunning!

Somehow it looks like a miniature, probably because of the long shadows.

Thanks!

That is why I love photography at this time of year, because the sun is low in the sky for 80% of the day, and everything has wonderful shadows.

bps wrote in post #7029612 (external link)
Actually, it's because he used a tilt-shift lens. Stunning shot!

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The tilt-shift lens is a fantastic tool. Thanks for your comment.

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That looks awesome.

Much appreciated.


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Jan 08, 2009 17:36 |  #7

Great job




  
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Jan 08, 2009 18:15 |  #8

nice timing for the sun to hit the point just right. keep your shutter finger warm. Enjoyed the effort.
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Jan 08, 2009 18:20 |  #9

Fantistic composure


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Jan 08, 2009 18:22 as a reply to  @ L.Morey's post |  #10

I love shots into the sun.

Great Composition and Creativity with the TS


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Jan 08, 2009 19:52 |  #11

Great shot. Like it a lot.




  
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Jan 08, 2009 20:50 |  #12

Like the shadows, plus that looks like one fun lens to use


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Jan 12, 2009 06:29 |  #13

Stunning... great work.


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Jan 12, 2009 06:40 |  #14

Great use of the tiltshift
Looks like a model


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Jan 12, 2009 06:57 |  #15

It does look like a model, or a minature. It's a fantastic shot! I love the tonal range and especially the light refractions from the snow crystals.


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