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I liked the prismatic effect when I was taking the shot.
They are snowflakes which due to the overnight minus temperatures have crystalised. Almost growing upwards and appearing as jewels.
They are on top of one of a pair of 450mm square pillars, holding up my gate.
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I think that you should be very proud of this very difficult and challenging shot. The light is amazing and I really like the selective focus. I particularly like the misty area in the bottom central zone. Well done!
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Thanks Rob. It just seems strange that soft floaty snow one evening, turns into this by morning. Still, it's only water after all.
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This is very strong image dear NT, I loved it too, well done,
Thank you,
with my love,
nia
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You did really well NT.. They do look like jewels...
The light is beautiful as well.
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
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Thanks Irma and Nia.
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