- Camera: PENTAX
- Camera model: PENTAX K-7
- Exposure time: 1/200
- Aperture: f/14.0
- ISO: 200
It was about 20 below zero (f) at the dawn. (5 years and 1158 days ago)
(5 years and 2454 days ago)
What a beautiful nature!
Beautiful, but oh so cold.
My favourite of the bunch. Good Luck
Thank you
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(5 years and 2548 days ago)
That is really beautiful, When I see photos like this, I could almost miss snow and frost.
Great picture... and I feel cold just seeing it...
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(5 years and 3197 days ago)
very cool effective work...gl
that is wicked
beautiful
Excellent pano, can't see the joins even in close-up sections!
Thanks everyone. I forgot to mention that this was done with 22 vertical shots.
22 vertical shots... omg...
I'm happy there are things I definitely don't know how to do. This way it's a neverending surprise to look at (most of ) the incredible shots in this contest...
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Very original idea. GL!
Very nice, you've picked a really cool location = )
Congrats for your first place, Adam!
Congrats Adam, lovely image.
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stunning
Thank you.
Lovely shot. Do you have problems with your camera at that temperature?
Thanks. No. No problems so far, but I didn't stay out in that weather for a million years either.
I just checked -20F = -28.9C, I can't even comprehend how cold that could be, where was the photo taken?
I'll answer after voting is closed so I don't hurt anonymity. ;-P
To answer your question... we live in central New York state. We have some pretty bitter winters sometimes. We live immediately southeast of Lake Ontario, so (sometimes) Arctic air comes down over the lake and picks up moisture, and dumps it as snow when it gets back over land (us). We average about 15 ft (4.5 meters) of snow a year. And, when it doesn't snow, we still sometimes get that Arctic cold. It isn't always as cold as in that picture, but in early february it can go there four or five times a year.
WOW... thanks Mark
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