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Nikon D80/Nikkor 18-70mm/Nikon Capture NX2
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Thanks for taking look !
Nikon D80/Nikkor 18-70mm/Nikon Capture NX2
Take care,
Dwayne Oakes
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Wickedly cool!
It made me stare at it for awhile looking around frame and trying to decide if it's orientated the right wayI like it. No real critique to add here ... it's one of those shots that has no distractions as such and all elements are similar (ice pods) so therefore the whole photo is the subject.
This is more abstract than what we are used to seeing from you. I like it, though I do echo M.A.'s feeling on the orientation. My eye wants to see this as a vertical.
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Thanks everyone !! Yea sidewise ice forms are odd. Our eye is used to
seeing them pointing down do to gravity. These ice forms were made
from waterfall mist blowing on a slope, were I guess it freezes on contact
not to mention on me, tripod and camera lol. Nature's little wonders, sidewise
ice forms.
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