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    Quote Originally Posted by ahab1372 View Post
    this has a little bit of everything: landscape, action, spectators:

    _5D_4080 by ahab1372, on Flickr

    but I like this even better, maybe becasue it is so typical for the bay (John Carpenter's "The Fog", anyone ?)

    _5D_3754 by ahab1372, on Flickr
    Beautiful shots....looks like a crowd on Alcatraz too!

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    Here's three from my visit to Pawtuckaway State Park. I'm going to go again soon when the leaves are better.





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    Here's a picture I took some weeks ago, in one of my favorite valleys. It was one of the first snowfall of the year.


    Val Ferret by Tounis_9, on Flickr

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    This morning's sunrise in Canmore. I love this spot... it is only 5 minutes from home, and in the winter the sunrise direction is right in line with the creek. Plus sunrise isn't until 8:15 am now, so I don't even have to set an alarm.

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    Beauty, Jonathan. I bought a big Stopper a few weeks ago. Now I need someplace to go use it.

    Awesome shot, Pierre. You can just see how crisp the air is there.

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    jrw...thanks for posting the bulbexposures link. I purchased the Big Stopper a few months back and have found this site to be the most helpful for me.

    thanks again
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    We had the first snowfall down in the valley here. A good occasion to go out once to sun came back.


    Cold Morning on the Rhone Valley by Tounis_9, on Flickr

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    This morning's sunrise, over the Bow River in Banff National Park. When I saw the forecast was -30 C with light clouds, I knew I had to go here since the rocks would be nice and frosty and there would be mist over the water. To my amazement, I wasn't the only crazy one out there --- four other people showed up too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer View Post
    This morning's sunrise, over the Bow River in Banff National Park. When I saw the forecast was -30 C with light clouds, I knew I had to go here since the rocks would be nice and frosty and there would be mist over the water. To my amazement, I wasn't the only crazy one out there --- four other people showed up too!
    I am moving to Canada...or maybe not - but the scenery you keep showing us tempts me, great shot!

    Off topic, I (and likely most of us hanging around here) can really understand your reasoning, but less photography-interested people may find us strange: "When I saw the forecast was -30 C with light clouds, I knew I had to..."
    A) "...stay inside and try to find my thickest socks."
    B) "...go outside really early before the temperature rises and use no (or thin) gloves."
    C) "...light up the fireplace and stay close to it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by cls View Post
    I am moving to Canada...or maybe not - but the scenery you keep showing us tempts me, great shot!

    Off topic, I (and likely most of us hanging around here) can really understand your reasoning, but less photography-interested people may find us strange: "When I saw the forecast was -30 C with light clouds, I knew I had to..."
    A) "...stay inside and try to find my thickest socks."
    B) "...go outside really early before the temperature rises and use no (or thin) gloves."
    C) "...light up the fireplace and stay close to it."
    Great pic Jonathan really glad YOU took it

    I vote for "C"
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