Warm winter
Warm winter
Photography \ Nature | 01/21/07 @949 |
ahwayakchih |
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Each year winter gets warmer in Poland (i don't know if it's "natural" cycle of climate, or global warming effect, but effect is the same - no snow on New Year, mosquitos in winter, plague of mosquitos in summer).Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS2. "Scenery" setting.
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Carlos
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Carlos: Thanks. I was thinking about it, but just couldn't make myself to do it because i like the look of water there so much.
Oh well.. done, i've uploaded cropped version of photo, i think it indeed is better now. I left just a bit more space at the bottom than there is at the top (by space i mean non-land-or-tree occupied space
LadyLuck: Thanks
Ogu: Thanks
01/22/07 @635
Nice view and good photo, keep it up!
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Claudia: Thanks. My laptop screen is a bit broken and i have horizontal line going from very left to very right side of it, and that line tells me horizon is pretty straight currently (max 1 or 2 pixels difference). It's probably because of the trees on the right side which make it look "go up" there. Can't whole landscape or river be a "point of interest"?
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Carlos
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01/27/07 @901
this would make a lovely painting also.
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