An evening on the lake by Marshmallowpie
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Description
Another photo from the festival of lights. (Almost completely unedited, only cropped and resized)
Comments (13)
Marshmallowpie
I should add that the trails of light on the water are from boats going past...
Eowyn76
OOooo, looks way cool!
innuendo
Very cool effects in the water.
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent work!, the appearances of light on the lake believe an interesting effect, I like the effect that takes place between the sky and earth with very colorful effects.
Gwyn Tyger
i love it. the reflections and trace line are great.
Marshmallowpie
Thanks for your comments people. What a warm welcome.. :) I feel a bit guilty though, as I hardly did anything to take the photo to deserve so much credit...I just held the button in!
hollowmen
A little later and the sky would have been darker...a nice reflection. And no...she's lieing here...she set this one...and the other one up by herself!
Marshmallowpie
Maybe I did. I can't remmeber. But they were both taken with hollowmen's cameras...
Swannie
Hey, I've seen this picture before.............and it still looks as beautiful as the ones you've sent me, Maria. I love making those leave-the-lens-open-as-long-as-possible shots. :-))
Marshmallowpie
Me too. But I should have waited till it was a little bit darker, that would have made the lights stand out more. Problem was, no one wanted to row the boats in the dark!
Ironbear
This one definately caught my eye. Catching the light trails just so from the boats made an excellent effect.
DevilsDelight
Awsome Picture!!The effects of the lighting are great!!! Hope to see more marsh!!!!! =)
reddog
good shot. not only did you hold the button down but you had a long wait, this must have had a long resepatory factor to it. but to wait later in the night the boats would not have been out.