This one was taken when we took a trip down to our property in Muskoka. Was a real treat to come across some open water so "had" to get a pic. We won't see this for another couple months yet, here.
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This one was taken when we took a trip down to our property in Muskoka. Was a real treat to come across some open water so "had" to get a pic. We won't see this for another couple months yet, here.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
A gorgeous b&w image. Classic S curve in the stream and wonderful wintry tones.
You're killing me with these winter landscapes. I should have been born in "The Great White North".
A beautiful photograph, HBG. I love the way a blanket of snow erases everything that lies beneath it. Makes it all look so pristine.
Very beautiful scene! Great composition and I love to processing in this. I like the subtleness of the color in this. Great capture and job in processing it!
Beautiful. Love the processing and the reflection in the water.
Lovely shot HBG. I like the overall feeling here.
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Fab reflections - love it
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It might sound strange, but I have to ask. Is it as quite standing there as I imagine it to be? I really love this shot.
A great photo. Very subtle processing, not quite black and white. Nicely done.
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