Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
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Re: Weather Today - In Your Vicinity (2012)
Yesterday after a few days with + Celsius the cold hit us again with about -6C and the mist rolled in from the lake so that everything was covered in frost.
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Dennis: I think you need to change your signature -- you may be new to this, but at least if my opinion on the subject is to be believed at all, you definitely have a lot of talent. You're producing far too nice of shots far too dependably for it to have all come from luck!
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Impressive weather shots Dennis; I like the frosty tree/shrubs in the last one.
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Like them all, but number 2 is a standout for me
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Hi Dennis;
Strangely, this morning when tried to submit a message here, I was never able to due to a probable momentary glitch and had to postpone my comments.
So here I go.
Though you probably shot segments of the same scene, each frame has a different say; the first where the chimneys are visible halfway up the mist zone has a very industrial quality and can easily be interpreted as 'impact of bad industry on weather'. The rest have a very romantic appeal... : ) Frost certainly has a romantic flavour when in photos, though it bites in real.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Strangely, this morning when tried to submit a message here, I was never able to due to a probable momentary glitch and had to postpone my comments.
So here I go.
Though you probably shot segments of the same scene, each frame has a different say; the first where the chimneys are visible halfway up the mist zone has a very industrial quality and can easily be interpreted as 'impact of bad industry on weather'. The rest have a very romantic appeal... : ) Frost certainly has a romantic flavour when in photos, though it bites in real.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Tsawwassen 9:15am 1ºc. & Sunny
Four great images Dennis. Thanks for sharing.
Four great images Dennis. Thanks for sharing.
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Sunny, but cold
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St. Zoravor Church
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St. Zoravor Church
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I agree. Lovely shots your putting out Dennis. I'm jealous!jcoffin wrote:Dennis: I think you need to change your signature -- you may be new to this, but at least if my opinion on the subject is to be believed at all, you definitely have a lot of talent. You're producing far too nice of shots far too dependably for it to have all come from luck!
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Nice frosty weather shots Dennis, and I like the turrets Doc
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Great tone of blue to background the turrets, Dr. Harout.
I like the stonework on the surfaces.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
I like the stonework on the surfaces.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Thanks for everyone fore the nice feedback
I like the stone church very much think u can do some nice HDR´s on that one
jcoffin i have change my signature as requested
I like the stone church very much think u can do some nice HDR´s on that one
jcoffin i have change my signature as requested
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Overcast and rainy here...still. Doc I like the achitecture in the shot but I'm fascinated by the tiny replica mounted on the sill up to the right? what is the purpose of that, do you know?
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Dennis, the signature still doesn't reflect the images you make. In my opinion, you have a good eye for this. Your images are technically and aesthetically very appealing.DennisG wrote:...i have change my signature as requested
You should change your signature to: "I'm too modest for my own good!"
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DA, IDKGreg Beetham wrote:...I'm fascinated by the tiny replica mounted on the sill up to the right? what is the purpose of that, do you know?
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Yesterday night, after a huge change in temperature (~20c in quick time) there was huge smog over Montreal for a complete day).
Here is a walk before to go to bed for Evan with his Grandmother :
It was also the first try to do very low light photography with the NEX 7, so far so good .
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Here is a walk before to go to bed for Evan with his Grandmother :
It was also the first try to do very low light photography with the NEX 7, so far so good .
Frank
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