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The old weir - part 1

Photography Landscape posted on Jan 28, 2010
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Hi there. A little intermission of the Stroll-series. As I took the stroll and the many shots I came to a place on the river where the water got a level-change - the water was running down a little step. I went closer and found a little old weir. It looks rusty and rotten but there where such great ice-buildings I must go closer... I tried to stay dry and to prevent falling into the cold water while I took some closer shots. This is the first one.

Comments (7)


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cfulton

12:46AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

This is a wonderful view of the icy cold parts of the world. Thanks! Clive

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mariogiannecchini

1:13AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

I think it's pretty cold in that place! Beautiful shot !!!

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adrie

3:52AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

Another wonderful winter capture.

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durleybeachbum

4:47AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

A very interesting structure.

MrsLubner

9:16AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

A chilly sight. Well done.

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watapki66

8:17PM | Thu, 28 January 2010

I love old structures like this and always wonder what the story is surrounding it, very nice shot!

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kasalin

11:01PM | Sat, 06 February 2010

Excellent and great work, well done :) Hugs Karin:)


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F Numberf/6.3
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D40
Shutter Speed1/160
ISO Speed200
Focal Length28

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