In A Frozen World [Photography Contest Elements of Design Abstract Photos]
Uploaded: December 23, 2003 12:59:04
Nikkor 55 mm at F22 (Shot taken at a small stream in winter... Original shot on Provia 100, scanned in gray-scale.)
Susan T. Evans December 23, 2003
Wonderful Bob, just love the gray-scale, brrrr this looks soooooooooooo cold!!! I love it! #82126Carol Brill December 23, 2003
I'm surprised your fingers didn't freeze to your camera when you shot this, Bob, great icy detail you caught here! #305863Bob Cammarata December 23, 2003
Thanks Susan and Carol for your comments.Susan T. Evans January 15, 2004
Congrats Bob, well deserved!!! #331890Jean Papo January 15, 2004
Congratulations, Bob! Well done! #333497Carol Brill January 15, 2004
Hope it's warmer now, Bob, congratulations and best of luck! #333682Mette Vendelboe Allison January 16, 2004
Fascinating and good to see this type of photo in b&w! Makes it more unique! I like it! Congrats! #334987Susie Peek-Swint January 16, 2004
Beautiful shot Bob -- many congrats to you! #335031Bob Cammarata January 16, 2004
Thanks Susan, Jean, Carol, Mette, and Susan. #335290Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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