Oktubre 19, 2019

Another look at the dawn swamp.

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h ayon kay ...

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mockturtle ayon kay ...

Nice! :-)

MadTownGuy ayon kay ...

Drain the dawn swamp!

ngtrains ayon kay ...

Beautiful.

But how did Wisconsin lose to ILLINOIS???

Ken B ayon kay ...

That one is really good.

chickelit ayon kay ...

Nice — I look forward to seeing the winter version: It could be downright Frostian!

Crazy World ayon kay ...

Absolutely gorgeous

mockturtle ayon kay ...

Having something in the foreground makes all the difference between a good photo and meh. ;-)

Howard ayon kay ...

The biggest problem with the photo is the foreground shadows are too dark. I have heard that you can do two exposures and combine them

rcocean ayon kay ...

LOve this photo - could be a mangrove swamp in Florida.

ngtrains ayon kay ...

My thought - if you could see detail in the foreground, the overall effect would be lost.

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