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    Andrew George
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    Hi all,

    This one is taken this weekend in The Netherlands. We had a touch of winter again just for a very short period. I found this X-mass tree as a miniature landscape in a frozen lake.
    I normally don't go over one night of ice, I am a bit sorry I did :D

    D300
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    ISO200
    F11
    1/80

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    This is very nice. Would make a nice wall paper or greeting card.

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Andrew, Very cool subject. Good sharp image. It looks like its composed with all the negitive space to show the environment it was in. I'm curious about the reflection in the ice. A tight vertical shot including the crystals and the full reflection would have been nice. Well done.

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    Andrew George
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Moats View Post
    Hey Andrew, Very cool subject. Good sharp image. It looks like its composed with all the negitive space to show the environment it was in. I'm curious about the reflection in the ice. A tight vertical shot including the crystals and the full reflection would have been nice. Well done.
    Thanks! I did consider that, but there were too many distractions to have a nice clean shot. This one is the only one I managed to get a clean shot of as there were thousands of these X-mass trees.

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    Anita Rakestraw
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    Very appealing, like it alot!

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Great idea and capture Andrew. Amazing details and cool blue background.

    Robert

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