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Bill:Georgian Bay is still frozen from shore to shore, so I'm posting this one to remind me that - one day - winter will end! (Technically it ends today in the N. hemisphere but the weather is apparently ignorant of that.)
Virgin Gorda BVI, a7II FE16-35 at about 20 mm.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner. Nice! :thumbs:
Well Matt, my wife and I first went there in 1979 for our 14th wedding anniversary. This year we went back - for our fiftieth! (Yes, she was a child bride etc etc...)Bill,
When my wife and I married, we went to Virgin Gorda for a 3 day mini-honeymoon (honey-asteroid?). It was January and the real honeymoon was going to be 2 weeks in Italy in May. Thank you for bringing back the memory of sitting on the beach saying "Oh My God! We're married!" :thumbup:
I didn't get a camera until the first kid was on the way...
--Matt
This one for me, I'm a sucker for golden lightHere are 4 from the archives. 4 shots, 3 lenses, all taken in the same field within a 20-minute span. I couldn't really decide what I was after that morning, and as you can see I still can't.
All were hand-held, and are presented in the order they were taken.
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Pt. 4
Hello, pegelli! This place is at the foot of a glacier, I think that is where the similarity is from.^^ nice sceneries DLP, I especially like the last one with the bold foreground, waterfalls and misty mountains in the back. I know it's New Zealand but it reminds me of Iceland.