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Ice and sunlight

Photography Landscape posted on Mar 05, 2006
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I took this picture last year.. It had been freezing and the moist on the plants had been turned into ice. And then the sun was trying to get the ice away.. the sun in December.. the weak sun of winter was hardly visible, but she created some remarkable colors.. well, I think so..

Comments (7)


soulofharmony

2:38PM | Sun, 05 March 2006

love how the light hits the foliage .. and superb dof.. this is absolutely gorgeous..:)

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Onslow

2:44PM | Sun, 05 March 2006

Great colour - lovely image :)

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Margana

4:53PM | Sun, 05 March 2006

I agree.That orange glow is lovely.

froznlife42

6:46PM | Sun, 05 March 2006

Whoa!!! That looks so much like a painting!!! Fantastic!!!! V

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mommavelvet9999

8:10PM | Sun, 05 March 2006

Remakable may not be the word for them! This is an absolute gorgeous capture of Mother Nature at her best!

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hotracer2

8:09AM | Mon, 06 March 2006

Gorgeous colors and image, well done:):)..V

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jcv2

3:35PM | Mon, 06 March 2006

Oh yes, the soft soft light of the winter sun, just love to see that! Home sweet home! :) Fabulous work, indeed, like a painting! Dutch landscapes are great (that's why English use the original Dutch word, 'landschap' in their own language)!


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