Mountainboats at good ol' f22
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That's it really.
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Yes, another great, feature-rich shot. The composition is lovely indeed.
What sort of lake is it? Do people go boating much on it? Is that snow in the mountains?
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Very nice shot Zig. Wow!
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It's a lake full of acidic Welsh dragon-venom.
Well, I jest. Fishing mostly, as pleasure-boating would not go down well with the locals I fear.
Yes Jules, that is snow; I had the pleasure the previous night of sleeping at close to the top of the hills you see; car's inside was stalactitic by the morning(sob).
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Wow, great atmosphere. I wonder how it looks in landscape format? The background is worth showing. I would have taken an extra shots from the mounains only because I'm really fond of this kind of mountain shots.
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Great shot. I love the perspective.
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Agree with Don, you got this one very right, get it framed in a large size.
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lovely! great texture and atmosphere.
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That's a real gem, Zig.
Looks like your suffering was worth it!!
Cave canem
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