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Took this a couple weeks back at one of our local ski mountains.
No cropping, trees were too tall when I tried to frame it. What else should I 'look out' for when taking these types of pictures? ** Size Approx: 157Kb http://www.venrilsathir.com/photos/Snow.jpg Any comments more than welcome, its been a while since I've been able to get out and take pictures of things ![]() Also took out a snowborder who was tiny in the background, played with the levels a wee bit to bring out the white and blue. Wish it was a clear day though, but it was fresh powder. I miss it so much. -=-------------------------------------- !! Happy Holidays !! |
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Wow1 this is beatiful! love the fresh snow on the trees and the blue sky
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A great picture. A great winter scene.
Good work. |
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LIke the snow loading on the trees... Make we want to stap on the snow board!
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I like you photo.
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