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Is Three A Crowd?
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Weird title for this picture, right? Let me explain. Tick uploaded a picture with a picnic table in it. click here . John uploaded a picture with picnic tables. click here . ...So after conversing with John, I told him that I had one with a picnic table, also. He suggested that I post it, so that all three of us had a winter picnic theme in our pictures. So, I did. Is three picnic table pictures in one day too many? By the way...that's frozen Lake Erie, again.

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::tigger3
02/29/08 3:12 PM GMT
Not for me it isn't Jim. Your lens did it's work very nicely here. Love the blue and your composition is wonderful. Graet job from all three of you. Sandi♥
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::redneck20748
02/29/08 3:19 PM GMT
Three's never a crowd. Its another great picture! Great Job as always Jim! Well done.

JOsh
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::Dunstickin
02/29/08 4:05 PM GMT
Bring on the barby and I'll bring the beers!!..

cracking winter-scape my find

Astonishing detail and clarity!..good light tones with some neat shadows!...

~I'll sit at the bench and wait on yer eh!~
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.gonedigital
02/29/08 6:07 PM GMT
Hey Bob you took the words right out of my mouth !!
Oh shucks Jim I'm lost for words perhaps I could help out with the cooking .. now where's that beer Bob ?
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.Jims
02/29/08 6:08 PM GMT
We are getting 4 to 7 inches tonight you've inspired me to run out tomorrow and find a snow capped picnic bench. Great winter shot. like the colors.
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::100k_xle
02/29/08 6:09 PM GMT
Jim I can't wait for you to have a little spring time. Those wintery pics are freezing my eyeballs.
Nice Image of all that white stuff.

E J
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::casechaser
02/29/08 6:15 PM GMT
The lake looks like a frozen tundra. You have, once again, done very well. This is a wonderful post. Your detail and clarity is excellent too.
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::Joanie
02/29/08 6:25 PM GMT
What a beauty again buddy! You've always got the perfect coloring and lighting. Excellent details on this one too!
Joanie
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::Roseman_Stan
02/29/08 7:38 PM GMT
There is little doubt that you all have Cabin fever. The only hope for your recovery is a Spring picnic, and soon!!

Stan
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.corngrowth
02/29/08 7:40 PM GMT
For people who can't count further than three, four and more is a crowd Jim. Think for a good nap a picknick table is even better suitable than a bench. Ask the expert 'Owd Bob' for an opinion on that, lol
Great image of a wint'ry lake Erie again my friend!
Regards, Cornelius
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::0930_23
02/29/08 7:43 PM GMT
Welcome to the party Jimpicnictablebob. Three is definitely not too many tables. There will be more people attending than tables. It's a little cold to park the bum on the ground. Did you take the table with you or did it wash ashore? Very good photo with great winter colors. I make a motion we have another get together this summer. "Who tabled that motion?"

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::elkay
02/29/08 7:43 PM GMT
Nice peaceful scene, Jim. Another great one.

Eli
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::cynlee
03/01/08 1:53 AM GMT
It's not enough picnic tables! lol I have a picnic table, but it's not in the snow, unfortunately. That whole lake is frozen? Wow! I thought it was cold here. Again, your image is so bright and beautiful as always.
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.Genver
03/01/08 2:47 AM GMT
A really peaceful scene,very good picture.
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.ovar2008
03/01/08 1:57 PM GMT
We appreciate the explanation but the image is very, very beautiful
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::SEFA
03/01/08 6:06 PM GMT
No I don´t think 3 is to many. This is a wonderful and peaceful winter scene with great colors and clarity.
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::nigelmoore
03/01/08 9:31 PM GMT
3's definitely not too many John. Lovely colours here, you've used the polariser to great effect. The crop on the tree is maybe a touch brutal but the light and shadows are very nice.
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::fogz
03/01/08 11:25 PM GMT
no not too many Jim - it's a lovely crisp shot with excellent focus. I think maybe if you moved your camera up just very slightly then you would have more of the tree and it would be more within the thirds rule and more balanced, but still a lovely shot!

ps apologies for the lack of posting/comments this week - it has been hectic!
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.gabriela2006
03/01/08 11:46 PM GMT
I guess picnic tables don't count... great image:)
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.Gabbels
03/03/08 1:14 PM GMT
Think that tree picnic table's are not gonna be enough if we all come to the party!! LOL
Excellent shot with nice composition!
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.slybri
08/13/09 6:57 PM GMT
Simple but effective, thanks for the title explanation and thanks for sharing.
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