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19-Dec-2013 MAB

Icy Sunrise

Out my car window

Canon Powershot SD600
1/80s f/4.9 at 17.4mm iso233 full exif

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Canon Image Challenge10-Jan-2014 23:12
Sounds like a plan, Jim. :)
Canon Image Challenge10-Jan-2014 19:33
A suitable punishment could be one where you go sit in your car again on a very cold morning and repeat this. No hot coffee allowed.
LOL

Jim
Canon Image Challenge10-Jan-2014 06:37
HUGE apologies to the group. I posted this photo on January 5th, but meant for it to go into exhibition. Thanks for pointing out the date confusion, Paul.
Canon Image Challenge09-Jan-2014 04:55
Shows what I know huh... You realize you camera date is set wrong don't you?? You have conflicting information in your EXIF and the posted date which and of course I'm sure you know what day you shot the image so the posted date would be the correct date. Paul
Canon Image Challenge07-Jan-2014 23:12
Thanks for all of your comments... the yellow spot is actually the sun itself. The blue is just reflection from the snow on the ground through the slightly tinted window.
Canon Image Challenge07-Jan-2014 13:22
Or now that I look closer and think about it a little more it could be a high pressure sodium street light still on. Paul
Guest 07-Jan-2014 03:50
Nicely seen and captured MAB! Almost looks like ice plants reaching for the sky.
@PA - I'm guessing that's the sun at upper right.
Canon Image Challenge07-Jan-2014 01:13
Yes, good idea and I like the soft and at the sane time rich color transition.
K
Canon Image Challenge06-Jan-2014 13:50
I like the rich colors! I assume the blue might be your car hood, what is the yellow in the upper corner? PA
Canon Image Challenge06-Jan-2014 13:29
Nice idea, and very well executed. I love the detail in the window ice.

Jim