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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| During cold winters the fog that rises from Niagara falls freezes and cumulates into large piles of ice. These small mountains of ice are almost as high as the falls themselves. The arrival of spring resulted in the melting of the ice creating nice patterns. |
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Hi Peter
love the compostion and the near abstract nature of the picture, like the surface of some alien planet!
Hello, Peter -
I'm not completely sure what's going on in this picture, but it does make a nice abstraction. The blue background and the rainbod divide the image well.
Happy new year,
Dan
- CMJC
(1247) - [2007-12-30 14:20]
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it's very nice! I don't understand why and how the Niagara falls make it... but no mater!
all the grey? is it pollution???...
- trekks
(6870) - [2008-01-04 3:05]
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Happy 2008 to you, Peter!
Very lovely rainbow colors for this shot, great texture and sharpness. Very good choice of subject. Well done. TFS
bill
- tabora
(12346) - [2008-01-10 4:01]
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Bonjour Peter,
Une bien jolie peinture de la nature,avec en prime un super arc en ciel,jolie composition.
A+ Joseph