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P-E
24-09-2006, 21:16
Just got around to editing this one from last November......

http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e368/IAN-UK/Ladybower-Res-2.jpg

Boon
24-09-2006, 21:25
absolute cracker mate, i must get there sometime soon. is that frost/snow under the trees, and what time would this have been taken??

P-E
24-09-2006, 21:32
Hi Steve.

Yes it is frost and at the side where I was taking the shots from it was covered in thick frost..........time was 11.25.

ppp
24-09-2006, 22:41
that is so cool

Forbiddenbiker
24-09-2006, 22:52
That is so beautiful, what stunning capture of a super crisp view, fab reflections, simply gorgeous.

Marcel
24-09-2006, 23:13
That's beatiful mate. How did you manage to get the water so...so....glass like?

Hacker
25-09-2006, 07:45
Excellent, nothing else to say really!

Diego Garcia
25-09-2006, 08:16
Lovely :)

Warspite
25-09-2006, 10:46
Looks great :thumbs:

h.r.ford
25-09-2006, 11:12
Just incredible.

Ally
25-09-2006, 15:39
love it :thumbs:

chewyuk
25-09-2006, 18:31
Spot on - belting photo

scoff
25-09-2006, 19:42
Superb M8.
Seems to be a local hot spot :)

P-E
26-09-2006, 09:30
Many thanks for the comments :thumbs:

Grendel
26-09-2006, 10:10
Could I ask how you set up your camera for this shot? It's stunning!

Mohain
26-09-2006, 11:01
Very nice :)

P-E
26-09-2006, 17:48
Could I ask how you set up your camera for this shot? It's stunning!

Aperture priority 1/50s f8. Handheld as I decided against taking a tripod.

It was a very cold frosty day and the water stayed so still for a good few hours.

Grendel
26-09-2006, 17:59
Wow I can't believe you took that hand held at 1/50th :notworthy: do you have IS?

P-E
26-09-2006, 18:03
Wow I can't believe you took that hand held at 1/50th :notworthy: do you have IS?

:) No it was a 24-70L 2.8 on a 1DMKII......I really should have taken my tripod.

busterboy
26-09-2006, 18:27
Very nice Ian.. One of your better shots IMO.

Well done..:thumbs: