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Stark Symmetry
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Randy Dillinger (Dillinger)
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| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008-01-27 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Exposure: f/13.4 |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-04-30 10:04 |
| Viewed: 270 |
| Points: 4 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Summit Lake State Park in New Castle, Indiana, is a popular destination for fishing, both in the summer and winter months. This photo was taken from the surface of the lake. There is an ice-fishing shanty between the two trees in this photo, though it is some distance away and may be difficult to see.
Summit Lake was formed in 1980 with the construction of a dam. There is still evidence, as seen in this photo, of the wooded areas that were destroyed by the filling-in of the lake. |
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- amstel
(1988) - [2008-04-30 10:29]
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Hi Randy,
Really strange trees. Well seen. The composition you used is good.
Cheers
I like this one!
Well composed and balanced, one in front of the other is a bright idea.
The horizon is not straight I think, you might crop the photo to get rid of that.
Finally I like the pure lines and the peaceful atmosphere. Well done.
Regards,
David