#2 is epic Birdie, that is my favorite by far. There is just something classic about it and the environment around it that also really helps make the shot. A real postcard.
Imagemaster wrote:
'Cool' shots Birdie. Make sure you don't slip and fall on the ice.
Should be good weather for macro shots of ice bubbles.
Tony
Thanks Tony ! I will be extra cautious if I even go out ! Been wanting to try the ice bubble thing, however I don’t want those frigid temps
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Ted ellis wrote:
Very nice Birdie., love them all.
Thank you Ted , appreciate it.
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morris wrote:
Lovely images Roberta. Isn't the ICE storm in Minnesota? Would you rather have a foot to 18 inches of snow like we are forecast to get?
Morris
Thanks Morris! North Georgia is supposed to get hit pretty hard with the ice. They are predicting .40 to .75 inches in our area late tonight and tomorrow. Hopefully it won’t happen, but we’ll see. To answer your question, 18 inches of snow is a lot , but I think I will take over almost an inch of ice .
birdied wrote:
Thanks Tony ! I will be extra cautious if I even go out ! Been wanting to try the ice bubble thing, however I don’t want those frigid temps
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Thank you Ted , appreciate it.
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Thanks Morris! North Georgia is supposed to get hit pretty hard with the ice. They are predicting .40 to .75 inches in our area late tonight and tomorrow. Hopefully it won’t happen, but we’ll see. To answer your question, 18 inches of snow is a lot , but I think I will take over almost an inch of ice .
You don't want that much ice if there is any wind as it will take trees down and power lines with them.