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    Senior Member Tounis's Avatar
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    I've been lucky with Flickr lately, with my last two pictures featured on explore, so I thought I'd share the second too. I hope you aren't bored with snow.


    Salantin par Tounis_9, sur Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tounis View Post
    I hope you aren't bored with snow.
    I am never bored with snow. I just wish we would get some. Another great shot - keep them coming.

    Here is yet another sunset along Lake Michigan. It was very windy, and I needed to hold the tripod down. This is when you are glad to have a nice sturdy tripod. My old one would never have worked for this... the camera shake would have been to much for a long exposure.


    White Lake Channel Sunset-4147 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    I am never bored with snow. I just wish we would get some. Another great shot - keep them coming.

    Here is yet another sunset along Lake Michigan. It was very windy, and I needed to hold the tripod down. This is when you are glad to have a nice sturdy tripod. My old one would never have worked for this... the camera shake would have been to much for a long exposure.
    I have to say I really like your pictures. While I sometimes find sunrise/sunset shots on internet forums a bit boring, as most of them look quite similar (or maybe because we don't have sunsets in the mountains), you always manage to get great images by bringing interesting elements in the picture. The composition on this one is really wonderful, with the icy rocks and the nice hazy look of the water. It's one thing to be near the lake with a camera during a nice sunset, but another to get such a stellar shot out of it.

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