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Cape Cod Bay, Yarmouthport, Massachusetts
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02/02/06 8:56 PM GMT
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Cape Cod Bay, Yarmouthport, Massachusetts
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October 2005, Canon Rebel XT, 18-55MM, w/Polarizer Filter
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::philcUK
02/02/06 9:20 PM GMT
very nicely balanced shot - the polarizer has lifted this enormously and the colour and contrast are spot on. well done.
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::Eventualyeti
02/06/06 3:17 AM GMT
I love it; diffracting light through the filter has made this scene look like the far north, giving it a very timeless, solitary feel. Excellent work!
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02/06/06 4:38 AM GMT
Very nice! I love the simplicity of it.
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Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. -Ansel Adams
mattie
02/06/06 4:33 PM GMT
I love the crispness of this shot.
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katef
02/12/06 5:21 PM GMT
Lovely shot. I agree about using the polarizer. It's the light in this shot that draws the viewer in. Wonderful capture. Thanks for sharing.
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.BorderingOrion
03/18/06 9:28 AM GMT
Magical shot Mr Curtis.
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