Great snowscapesThe second one rocks!
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I'm in with the rest. Very nice pic fore sure. I really like the colour version.
Wow only 5-7 feet tall. Your perspective makes them look huge like mountains.
Thanks again Marko, aubin t, and asnow, I shot them from the ditch, crouched down low, up to my knees in snow!![]()
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Indeed, a great composition in either color or B&W. Kudos on a grand effort.
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Wow ... very cool! Love that 1st shot. I really thought these were 5x the size you say they were. Great work all round.
Those are some awesome photos, and just how like seeing big snow dunes, in a photo!
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