Wintering Reeds, Frozen Lake, Northern Minnesota

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Just north of Backus MN in December. Pentax 67, 45mm, Provia.

-- Mark Meyer (mameyer@xsite.net), May 09, 2000

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Beautiful mark!

-- Altaf Shaikh (nissar@idt.net), May 09, 2000.

Elegant! Sublime! My only minor nit would be the way the light drops off in the corners, particularly in the LRHC, and, perhaps, in the amount of the bluish caste.

-- Garry Schaerer (schaefer@pangea.ca), May 09, 2000.

The first two words that popped into my head were "stark" and "whimsical," I'm not quite sure why. Very creative shot, one that I might have walked right past. Thank you for posting it.

-- Christian Deichert (torgophile@aol.com), May 09, 2000.

This is a wonderfull image. If the horizion were cropped and it was a sguare then it would be a real minimalist abstract. As it is it's beautiful.

-- Carroll Hughes (hughescck@citcom.net), May 10, 2000.

Perfect.

-- joshua simpson (devil_music@usa.net), May 10, 2000.


Well done. I like the way you emphasize the reed in the foreground and allow the other reeds and horizon to complete the picture. I can't decide if I like the full frame or cropping off about half of the sky better.

-- Jon Kindy (jdk@peakpeak.com), May 11, 2000.

A simple and beautiful photograph. The best kind. I cant decide wether I would crop the sky just a bit above the trees or leave it as it is.

-- Billy Gorum (Herphoto@aol.com), May 11, 2000.

>This is a wonderfull image. If the horizion were cropped and it was a >sguare then it would be a real minimalist abstract. As it > is it's beautiful.

> -- Carroll Hughes (hughescck@citcom.net), May 10, 2000.

And you could say you took it with a Hasselblad...

-- Ross Warner (ross.warner@East.sun.com), May 12, 2000.


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