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FZ20 - F4, ISO 80 , 1/400s, focal length 11mm
100% crop (neat image filtered - only default noise remove) |
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very cool picture - in more ways than one!
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They look like snowflakes! Here it is -10 too, in the morning we had -18...
This is growing on the kitchenwindow at the office: |
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First pic is awesome
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Excellent photos.
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The Mother Nature is the greatest artist/scientist/technician...
10x for the good comments |
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nice capture - very interesting - but not enough to make me wish for cold & snow
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How about this one suze
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Burr! I'd still like to see some more snow - if we don't get some soon I could be taking photos of fire fighters this spring.
I love all these frosty window photos. |
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