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21-MAR-2008 Shirley Haden

Spring Snow by Shirley
by Shirley Haden

Olympus E-300
1/640s f/3.0 at 23.0mm iso100 full exif

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Guest 27-Apr-2008 20:11
Ooh very nice Shirley. Alistair
Richdow AKA Catman 26-Apr-2008 01:57
This is really very nice. The sky though a gray white is a beautiful background for this stunning tree. You managed to keep a wonderful tonal response in snow and that is something I have trouble with, granted I don’t see as much snow as you but I still think this is a remarkably good image.
Shirley Haden22-Apr-2008 07:01
Good eye Miro! This tree is in a cemetary that has all sorts of different types of trees. It's really nice to just drive through and have a look. Before Christmas wreaths with red velvety bows are put on nearly every grave. Most of them had been taken down but that one peeking over the edge of the hill got caught in my photo. :o)
Miroslav Kral 20-Apr-2008 20:31
Very sharp and clean and not totally could, because of little red part which make Me inquisitive.
Carlo 18-Apr-2008 17:50
Very nice spread of the multiple trunks. I particularly like the snow on one side of the trunks I'm assuming from a previous blizzard. Like moss on the north side of a tree except only white and contrasting against the dark side brings out the detail and shrpness of the image. I like this one.
Guest 18-Apr-2008 17:31
Superb photo Shirley! The snow on the branches makes this pop and gives it a 3D-ish look. Another quality I like about this is that its a color photo but yet almost a B&W at the same time, if that makes any sense....LOL

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Geophoto 17-Apr-2008 18:32
This picture has a really special quality about it. I can't exactly describe it. Maybe it's the light, maybe it's the way the snow is lying on the stems, the contrast. I don't know. But it's a wonderful picture. That is something I do know.