The snow was the right kind.
I could tell by the way it fell, even through the window.
Tripod, coat, 100mm macro lense - damn, my cable remote shutter release doesn't work on this camera!
Okay, okay...I'll use the timer function -
except that it is so warm out that the tiny stars are starting to melt away before the ten seconds finish.
Argh.
Finally though, with the help of my mitten - I managed to catch a few of the falling stars.
This one was cropped down and I cranked up the contrast a bit.
shutter 1/5, Canon 30d, f9.0, 100mm,
fabulous!!!
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Did I say I love this shot?
:-)
(Having the snowflakes on a mitten evokes so much more from the image, good call there.)
Oh my goodness, what an absolutely amazing picture! I bow down before your utter genius!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! I probably wouldn't be able to do it, but I wish we had some snow so I could at least try...lol!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is just AWESOME!!! I love it, it never ceases to amaze me. We went skiing a few weeks ago, it snowed some, but it was the wrong kind. I was trying to show my sister flakes like that on a car windshield. I will have to show her this! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect shot. Oh my, snowflakes are breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteWow. This is amazing. You mean snowflakes actually look like that?
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a great shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing (and resourceful).
ReplyDeleteThat is just... incredible! It's gorgeous and so textury and really miraculous. Great snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness - what an absolutely stunning photo! just stunning!
ReplyDeleteomg, gawdess, this shot is just incredible. w-o-w! i couldn't believe what i was seeing at first. amazing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Wow, wow, wow.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I had to look, read and look again. It's awesome.
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