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01-NOV-2011

3rd place - November, the transitional month - Brenda
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taken from my back yard in Tusket Falls, Nova Scotia

Olympus Evolt E-510
1/30s f/22.0 at 40.0mm iso200 full exif

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Guest 08-Nov-2011 22:39
I somehow missed this one until I used the slide show.
Great shot, love it. Print it large and frame it!!
Olympus DSLR Challenge07-Nov-2011 16:52
First rate shot, Brenda. It brings me on mind a delicate chinese paint.
endika
Guest 06-Nov-2011 18:23
Ooooh! I like this Brenda!

Frank
Guest 05-Nov-2011 23:28
Very nice layers and mystery.

Chris Oly
richdow AKA Catman 05-Nov-2011 20:11
Burrrr it looks so cold. winter is coming.

Richard
Shirley Haden05-Nov-2011 07:36
What a great shot Brenda. I love how the photo is like a composite with the bare tree in the foreground, then the bar of land with the fall foilage on the trees and then another photo of the tower in the distance. Like you have placed them seperately onto the fog. Really wonderful.
Olympus DSLR Challenge05-Nov-2011 01:19
Once upon a midnight dreary, as I pondered weak and weary, ... . This just feels Poe-etic to me. --Stefan
Guest 04-Nov-2011 03:08
Thanks, Brent. Five minutes before I took this shot, the tower across the lake was invisible. The white on the lake is foam, as the current feeding into it was very strong owing to heavy rainfall. It runs through a power dam and this generates a lot of force - hence, the foam. Not cold enough for ice here (it's 50F/10C tonight).
Olympus DSLR Challenge03-Nov-2011 00:10
Wonderful Brenda! Isn't it cool how the fog divides the landscape into layers. Is that ice?

brent