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A lot of really brilliant shots, I particularly liked the first one of Wilt's and Autumn's shot taken through the railings at Clumber Park.
We don't appear to have had quite as much snow here, but enough to keep me in on Wednesday...
The first two shots were taken late afternoon once it had finally stopped snowing, and I went for a walk out of the village - which isn't far, about 200-300 yards.
The next two were taken yesterday, as I drove into work - I hasten to add that I did stop to take these!
Thank you Audrey, it's just timing isn't it? I wasn't using my Canon, they were taken on my little Lumix TZ3 I didn't want to risk it. As it happens, the camera got in the path of a speed snowball! I love your image Audrey, it's so pretty and reminds me of Christmas. I particularly like the colour tones and lighting.
Hi Caz, Loving the first one, worthy of a canvas print for my wall, great tones and gentleness, very calming. The second image is also beautiful with a more contrasty feel, I like it a lot. The third makes me wonder who walked through that field and where were they going? Nice set Caz x
Gina
p.s. What a great collection of images and so nice to see more people sharing their work, it's great to see.
Thanks Gina and Audrey - the snow might make a difference, but I'm getting fed up of it now... especially if we get the forecast 3+ inches tomorrow.
The first 2 were taken with my DSLR, the others with my partner's compact as mine is in for repair with a broken battery door. It's made me realise how much I miss the manual controls on mine!
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