My fairytale shoot

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My fairytale shoot

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I love this pic it´s also from last weeks ski holiday.
Forgot the data ;) ISO 100, F/5,6 , 80mm, 25sec, Sigma 70-200 2,8
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Wow!hiccup!

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Absolute wonder (though I hate colds).
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Wonderful lighting Dennis - lovely picture :)
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Surreal.
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Great image Dennis! The lighting from and style of those cabins, the snow and composition with the trees really makes for a great ambience. The light in the right upper corner is a bit distracting though.

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wonderful shot
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Hi Dennis,

Looks like one or more of the Disney Production scenes we see in animated movies if only the houses were not so identical in colour and shape.... :D

Gives the impression that were this a movie, the people of this village would dress in identically coloured and tailored coats, gloves, hats, sleighs and be of the same height and size too... :D

Lovely winter scene just the same and nicely taken. Thanks for taking the time to shoot and later share with us.


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Thanx allot for all nice comments :)
You are right mvanrheenen the light in the upper corner is a distraction i will try do do something about that.
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Shouldn't prove too hard I think. Looking forward to the result!

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