“ Sunny Afternoon in February ”
The sun was out and the snow was reflecting like diamonds. There was a slight breeze which was making the branches move…so I knew I needed a fast shutter speed which was ok as I was looking for a short depth of field.
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  • Helen Vanderbeek Edited 2 years ago

    Love that the middle is in focus and the foreground and background are not.  Great shot.

    Love that the middle is in focus and the foreground and background are not.  Great shot.

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  • Marty Kiser Edited 2 years ago

    I can feel the cold snow. Great shot!

    I can feel the cold snow. Great shot!

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  • Arley McBlain Edited 2 years ago

    I can smell this photo

    I can smell this photo

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  • karen feldman Edited 2 years ago

    brr! im cold just looking at this image! last year i saw some snow on the ground when my plane was refueling, and before that? years.. so i love seeing snow shots, this… more

    brr! im cold just looking at this image! last year i saw some snow on the ground when my plane was refueling, and before that? years.. so i love seeing snow shots, this is so nice, i love the sun on the snow

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Canon EOS Rebel T1i (500D) Canon 35-105mm Recommended!
1/200 f/5.6 100

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#shallowdepthoffield #wintertreesandsnow #februaryinnorthernontario #ourfrontyard

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