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27-Jan-2012 Mike Stobbs

Winding Trail

With temps in the near plus range snow is hard to find this winter in Saskatchewan in the south. You can walk pretty easy to most shoots!!!!
I have never seen a winter like this before and it's strange, my normal winter images with snow and cold just aren't there. I have to resort to images like this, which look more like late October shots........ :-(

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/400s f/10.0 at 28.0mm iso640 hide exif
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Date/Time27-Jan-2012 16:31:30
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D300
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/400 sec
Aperturef/10
ISO Equivalent640
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balance0
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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clark langley05-Feb-2012 04:27
love it Stobbs. Hope you are well.
Inga Morozoff29-Jan-2012 01:57
I agree...it's been an unusual winter. I suspect we'll get clobbered in February or March.
Jeanne Newman28-Jan-2012 19:30
The shot, nonetheless, is wonderfully designed and brilliantly processed. I miss the ice floes that come down the Hudson and so I, too, am without my favorite winter subject...
Steve Mockford28-Jan-2012 19:19
Very nice prairie abstract Mike. This is a common phenomenon this year; we too have had little snow, and what we have had rarely lasts beyond 24 hours.
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad28-Jan-2012 17:40
I agree about the curves. Well seen, Mike. The blues and golds combine well too. V
Cindi Smith28-Jan-2012 16:18
I think you'll be getting more through february. Very cool curves there...love the processing and detail! BraVo!
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)28-Jan-2012 14:52
Great eye on this one! Vote
Paolo
pkocinski28-Jan-2012 14:21
Same here but you have even "more snow" than we have right now! Hmmmm ... wonder why the trail curves?
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