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    Cold field

    Actually, it was freezing cold, somwhere as low as -15 deg.C
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    Cold field

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    Re: Cold field

    I can't even imagine that cold

    Very nice image

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    Re: Cold field

    Looks good except for one rather small area. On the extreme left edge about three quarters of the way up. There are a few odd ends of twigs there which look quite strange?

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    Re: Cold field

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Looks good except for one rather small area. On the extreme left edge about three quarters of the way up. There are a few odd ends of twigs there which look quite strange?
    You are right, Geoff. As not being at home had to use NX-D instead of LR, so cloning of a couple of odd branches was not perfect

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    Re: Cold field

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    I can't even imagine that cold

    Very nice image
    I live on Mediterranean, well, most of my time, so -15 is rather exotic for me as well. Thanks, Nandakumar

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    Re: Cold field

    Nice composition.

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    Re: Cold field

    The -15 degrees C would have been a heatwave in northern Minnesota a few weeks ago.

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    Re: Cold field

    You've got good gear! and a nice crisp shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainforest View Post
    You've got good gear! and a nice crisp shot.
    This photo was made by my wife's D3400 and basic 18-55 lens. Tend to think that even very basic dslr can produce a very good photo. Add a bit of pp and you are ready for most situations Thanks for commenting

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    Re: Cold field

    Beautiful picture. Minus 15!!!! we have had a very bad summer here in Australia, some places up to 48 degrees. That is bad.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Cold field

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Looks good except for one rather small area. On the extreme left edge about three quarters of the way up. There are a few odd ends of twigs there which look quite strange?
    I don't see that as a problem. That is just the way it is. That's the trouble with aesthetics. Chaucun a son gout!

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    Re: Cold field

    I cringed at -15°. Is that farenheit? Nice shot...

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