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Couldn't have said it any better! I often come back to this thread and look through new and older pictures. Yes, WOW!As 2013 draws to a close, I'd like to thank all those who share their images on this forum. I find them illuminating (no pun intended!) and inspiring. They challenge me to look at my own work more critically - and occasionally to despair at how much better I need to be to match some of your contributions.
All in all, it's a very satisfying experience. As for the pictures - WOW!
Thank you,
Bill
I couldn't agree more and would add that this thread focuses (pun intended) more on images and less on gear, which is refreshing (even though we may all be gearheads). Finally, GETDpi and this thread in particular have none of the contentiousness that is so common in forums.As 2013 draws to a close, I'd like to thank all those who share their images on this forum. I find them illuminating (no pun intended!) and inspiring. They challenge me to look at my own work more critically - and occasionally to despair at how much better I need to be to match some of your contributions.
All in all, it's a very satisfying experience. As for the pictures - WOW!
Thank you,
Bill
Will, it's a new year, a chance to rein in your use of punsHappy New Year. It is the year of the horse. So, I guess that means you need to get back in the saddle and pony up for some new gear. We need no neigh-sayers.
You're a hardy soul. I lived in Saranac Lake for a few years; the Adirondacks do cold like very few places.Another winter shot in the Adirondacks (upstate NY) from a few weeks ago, this one also at around 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit, same gear as previous photo. No gear failures here though. I'd been outside here for almost 2 hours, so the equipment was definitely very cold, but the self timer worked fine in this case.