What's more Canadian than skating and ice hockey on the river.
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What's more Canadian than skating and ice hockey on the river.
I like this. The first thing that came to mind for the overall scene was a Currier and Ives painting.
Quite a lovely scene - I dig the slightly lower contrast here .
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Cool shot. It looks as if one guy is doing all the shoveling while the everyone else is playing.
Thanks guys.
Lorey - I had to look up "Currier and Ives". It's a complement for you to think of that when looking at my image. Thank you. Just wish the truck and boats weren't there (especially the truck). I don't have the photoshop skills to remove it.
Really nicely done. Looks like a good time!
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Nice, looks like it was shot on film.
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Thanks Jason, A.L. Not shot on film but simply converted to B&W in Lightroom. I guess I got the PP right in it looking like film.
Really well done. The conversion so works here!
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