Monday, March 04, 2013
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Nice landscape shot. I like the timeless theme and view. Well done.
ReplyDeleteIt is a big lake, almost a sea, can't see the other shore.
ReplyDeleteIt's about 30 miles across. In the middle is the border between Canada and the USA.
Deletevery pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and it looks bitterly cold.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice one, Andy. I like the slower shutter speed with the waves. Hmm...wonder what it would like in b & w?
ReplyDeleteI'm just not a fan of black & white.
DeleteOh - very, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's also a very gray day on Lake Ontario. Nice shot of a cold winter shore line.
ReplyDeleteThat is utterly gorgeous, would love to watch these waters (with a warm coat of course).
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful view. Temps are warming up this week, soon be time to put the woolies away.
ReplyDeleteAH! It does make me feel peaceful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Andy! Well done!
ReplyDeleteEven on a calm day there is some wave activity. I saw your comment above about black and white. I feel the same way . . . on rare occasions it feels right, but most of the time I like the same colors I saw with my eyes.
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice. My initial reaction was to sit down on one of those rocks and just let the beauty of the scene wash over me.
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