We lucked into some brief, but beautiful light this morning, followed by cooperative Pine Grosbeaks.
All photos EOS 1D2N
Lake of Two Rivers (70-200/2.8IS lens; Singh-Ray Gold'n'Blue polarizer with 3 stop soft ND grad:

Snow Angel (thanks Linda!); 17-40mm lens; Singh-Ray Gold'n'Blue polarizer with 2 stop hard ND grad:

Pine Grosbeaks 500/4IS plus 1.4x; fill flash -2


Beautiful work! I came across your photos from the singh-ray blog and now I'm a big fan! Keep up the good work! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan!
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Ethan
Beautiful colors in the Lake of Two Rivers shot, Ethan.
ReplyDeleteI love the snow angel.
ReplyDeleteI have just started taking some photography course. I am just trying to understand ttehniques more so I can take btter pictures.
Your work is an inspiration.
I have added your link to my site.
I will be back to visit.
Must be quite the angel. Looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI had a trip to Algonquin park last year and it was the most wonderful trip in my life. We stayed in a pine cabin which was even amazing! We could see the view outs sitting inside, had kayaking and just played around in the park.
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