Fog over Snow #3
A wonderful fog set in following the rapid rise in temperature in Ottawa. This turned into a great opportunity to shoot these muted trees on the snow covered barren landscape.
The original image was overlaid and combined with an image of crumpled up wax-paper to give the interesting texture.
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18 Responses
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On 14 January 2008 Chris Whitney said:
I like this series and this panoramic is my favorite. The lighting and crumpled paper effect give these images great impact.
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On 15 January 2008 Frederic Frognier gave props:
Fabulous image
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On 15 January 2008 lowison said:
Do you understand italian?: Bravo!! Delle immagini veramente poetiche!!
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On 15 January 2008 Paul Lavallee gave props:
incredible series!
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On 15 January 2008 Lisa Bernardini gave props:
Thanks for all your photografical ideas, subjects, atmospheres...for the wonderful talent you show us.
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On 15 January 2008 Linda Sharpton gave props:
You are certainly a master of the Art of Photography Michael!! Your work is excellent!!
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On 15 January 2008 Meriol Lehmann gave props:
Very poetic!
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On 17 January 2008 Christoph Reicher said:
historical touch.
poetric.
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On 17 January 2008 Struan Oglanby said:
these are fantastic! nicely done, Michael!
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On 18 January 2008 Elliot Ross gave props:
what a great idea! I would love to learn how to do this process. Fantastic work and the photo looks stunning
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On 18 January 2008 juliana dixon gave props:
this is just outstanding work. This series should be in a museum.
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On 20 January 2008 Ronnie Ginnever gave props:
lovely!
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On 20 January 2008 Alicia Lee said:
pretty
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On 21 January 2008 Casi Fleischman gave props:
these are just so pretty!
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On 23 January 2008 Emma Brahas said:
wonderful!
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On 25 January 2008 Maria Luisa Runti gave props:
In my opinion this is the best... amazing:)))
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On 28 January 2008 Michael Stafford gave props:
great series Michael!
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On 4 February 2008 Kate Lynn Morrill said:
I love the solidarity and two dimensional feel to such a broad space
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