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I appreciate the attention! This was shot at the edge of Fort Erie Race Track in Ontario, Canada, a few country blocks from my mom's house. The difficult bit about this series wasn't the technique involved; with that amazing blanket of ice, it was hard to go wrong! The challenge was striding about in -30 degree weather with my gloves off, so I could work the camera.
In 2007, a warm front and cold front collided in Fort Erie, Ontario. Everything was coated in at least a few millimeters of ice, making it look as if the world was locked in a diamond shell. The temperature then dropped to about -30 Celsius, despite the sunny skies. What you see here are the images that I was able to take before the frostbite and concern for my digital camera forced me to quit. In my opinion, it is some of my finest photographic work.
---> stolen from Djake's description for his gallery^^
Hau rein mein Bester. Donnerstag abdottern ma wieder? Habs bestimmt schon hart verlernt wieder^^ Bin so ca ab vier zuhaus, kannst ja ma Meldung machen
Jo ich werd mal sehen ob ich vorher mit saubermachen fertig werde, ich meld mich dann.
The difficult bit about this series wasn't the technique involved; with that amazing blanket of ice, it was hard to go wrong! The challenge was striding about in -30 degree weather with my gloves off, so I could work the camera.
What you see here are the images that I was able to take before the frostbite and concern for my digital camera forced me to quit. In my opinion, it is some of my finest photographic work.
---> stolen from Djake's description for his gallery^^
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