“ Sloping the Horizon ”
I waited for the snow to take this shot and didn't want it to appear plain, and knew I wanted subjects. So here is my son sledding with his best friend. This was a fun action shot to take, I wanted to wait for the twilight hour and had to take multiple photos, but I'm satisfied with how it ...
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  • Robert Sullivan Edited 4 years ago

    Such a beautiful fun filled action shot Lauren. You should treasure that image forever!! I love it. Well done.

    Such a beautiful fun filled action shot Lauren. You should treasure that image forever!! I love it. Well done.

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  • Suzanne Stout Edited 4 years ago

    Beautiful happy children! You managed to incorporate action, big smiles and a favorite winter activity into your horizon shot. Well done all the way around Lauren!

    Beautiful happy children! You managed to incorporate action, big smiles and a favorite winter activity into your horizon shot. Well done all the way around Lauren!

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  • deesachur Edited 4 years ago

    What a fantastic shot! Love your DOF, your composition, and the contrasting colours turned out nicely. But of course the best part is the emotion you captured. Love it!

    What a fantastic shot! Love your DOF, your composition, and the contrasting colours turned out nicely. But of course the best part is the emotion you captured. Love it!

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  • Sergio Carrasco Edited 4 years ago

    Gorgeous shot....full of energy, action, details...??????

    Gorgeous shot....full of energy, action, details...??????

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Canon EOS 6D Mark II
1/640 f/6.3 640 50

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