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Another shot from last week’s trip to Port Renfrew (see other photos here). There were lots of frozen puddles, but this one had the most graphic impact of all.
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Canon 5Dii, Canon 50/1.4 lens, ISO200, f3.5, 1/640th.
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Another shot from last week’s trip to Port Renfrew (see other photos here). There were lots of frozen puddles, but this one had the most graphic impact of all.
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Canon 5Dii, Canon 50/1.4 lens, ISO200, f3.5, 1/640th.
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I love the pattern in that.
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Thanks Andy. It was one of those especially clear calls of “take my picture”. I am sure you know what I mean.
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I do indeed. And you got the composition exactly right.
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Thanks!
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More dirty pictures. like this one and I’m willing to bet a paycheck it would look great in black and white.
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Hi Ken – we are like-minded on this one. I did prepare a black and white conversion first, but in the end I really liked this one – the cold tones of the ice seemed just right.
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Reblogged this on Dirtgazing and commented:
From my friend Ehpem comes a fine example of some (frozen) dirt gazing….
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Thanks for the reblog Melinda!
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Very nice – do you mind if I reblog it on Dirtgazing?
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Go ahead Melinda! I seriously considered submitting it but ran out of time when preparing my blog last night and took the easy route by using it myself.
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I think all the followers at Dirtgazing already follow your blog, but still…someone new might see it.
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Great image! I like the strength and regularity of the shape, combined with the fragility of the ice. It’s as though the strength of the shape is asking to be broken.
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Thanks Richard, a very poetic observation. And the ice around here was just asking to be broken. The shot a few days ago of my eldest son stomping the ice is only 5m from this spot.
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