An HDR - in MY wildest dreams. :) It's a stunning image!! The ice is melting I see. I think that's the top to the lighthouse from and earlier post or is it? This is my favorite Sky stop!
Fantastiske bilder. Fargene på det øverste bildet er helt magisk. Og av det siste bildet fikk jeg vårfølelse, sikkert av at nå er snø og is i ferd med å smelte :) du er så dyktig! Ha en super helg.
Fantastiskt smarta bilder. Inte för att jag fattar vad triple exposure betyder. Önskar jag gjorde det men kanske det klarnar nån dag. Hela alltsammans är så stilrent och alla färger är på sin plats.
Isen smelter....juhuu!!! Flotte bilder John! ***** Skjønner hva du bruker som tannpirker om sommeren...he he (kommentar hos meg) Jaaaaaa! Endeliiiig har jeg fått tilbake kameraet! Det har vært savnet kan du tro!
Og da lurer du sikkert på hva feilen var?! Det var SQ uniten som var defekt.. Det var visst en svakhet ved D40X`n. Hva nå enn SQ uniten er for noe...hehe De prøvde å forklare...men ja.. Ble ikke helt klok..hehe
Jøsses å min.
ReplyDeleteTar av meg hatten nok en gang!!
Once again John, you impress. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Her var det godt jobbet i velkjent stil - jeg kan bare bøye meg.
ReplyDeletePS Min post er oppe nå
PPS Jeg skal være stand-in for Gerald en kort periode
These are both wonderful shot. Such a beautiful part of the world and so well photographed.
ReplyDeleteDet ser visserligen kallt ut, men frestande vackert!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos as usual. I love everything you post.
ReplyDeleteFlott bilde og isen har så mange spennende detaljer.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos .. even the icy coldness is lovely
ReplyDeleteHelt nydelige bilder John. :) Liker veldig godt dybden du får fram i bildene her, og en runde i photomatix gjorde susen her!
ReplyDeleteBJUUUUTIFUUUUL! :)
ReplyDeleteDet andre bildet er spesielt vakkert.
Very cooool. I would love to learn HDR someday.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning photos all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh, John, your shots this week are just gorgeous, breathtakingly beautiful! Always a pleasure visiting your site! Happy SWF! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI was fooled by the colour of the sea in the first shot into thinking it was somewhere tropical - then I noticed the snow!
ReplyDeleteSuch depth! Something else I want to learn! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteJohn, the landscapes you capture with such magnificence couldn't have found a better photographer!
ReplyDeleteFantastic John. Thank you for sharing such wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteUtrolig lekre bilder - med fantastisk dybde! Og så deilig å se at isen smelter da! :)
ReplyDeleteI will have to read up on triple exposure to see how you achieved the great effects in these shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Not just these two, they're plenty. Absolutely fabulous! Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteprkl, Finland
An HDR - in MY wildest dreams. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunning image!!
The ice is melting I see. I think that's the top to the lighthouse from and earlier post or is it?
This is my favorite Sky stop!
My post is on my photoblog: Carletta’s Captures.
These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have photomatix, but can't seem to gifure out how to get it to work for me. I guess I need to play with it some more!
It might be ice but it's on fire.
ReplyDeleteSe uma boa photo
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não te faz levitar e,
não te felicita,
finca os teus pés ao chão...
Não é a photo,
e sim a tua alma que padece.
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Belíssimas!
Wonderful HDR! I'm gonna start to play around with HDR when I get the chance, though that could be awhile in coming.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments!
You do such great work! I always love to visit here!
ReplyDeleteImpressive sky, impressive photography and impressive HDR
ReplyDeleteJust spectacular.. Smiles B
ReplyDeleteLooks like you can see forever in the first shot! Great sky and water as always!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots as always John, that ice is amazing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures!
ReplyDeleteSuperb shots, the briken uo ice in he second is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteUnderbart! Molnformationen ger ett härligt djup i bilden.
ReplyDeleteA great sky, fantastic colors and HDR.
ReplyDeletefantastic work my friend
ReplyDeleteWow...these shots are awesome! The angle really draws your eye in and holds it for the details.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots! Terrific depth and fantastic colors!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful... great photos!!
ReplyDeleteNow here's something worth seeing!
ReplyDeleteFantastiske bilder. Fargene på det øverste bildet er helt magisk. Og av det siste bildet fikk jeg vårfølelse, sikkert av at nå er snø og is i ferd med å smelte :) du er så dyktig! Ha en super helg.
ReplyDeletefine bilder john
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!!! Truly outstanding. I am drawn into them, as if captivated by them. WOW! Honestly, wow!
ReplyDeleteDette var fantastisk John!
ReplyDeleteI like both, but I sear I thought the first was from summer till I looked and saw the snow. That sky looks like a summer sky to me.
ReplyDeleteFantastiskt smarta bilder. Inte för att jag fattar vad triple exposure betyder. Önskar jag gjorde det men kanske det klarnar nån dag. Hela alltsammans är så stilrent och alla färger är på sin plats.
ReplyDeletebottom picture is stunning - great composition - love the green roofs
ReplyDeleteEtterbehandlingen av det første bildet er steikbra.
ReplyDeleteGodt jobba John :-)
Isen smelter....juhuu!!!
ReplyDeleteFlotte bilder John!
*****
Skjønner hva du bruker som tannpirker om sommeren...he he
(kommentar hos meg)
Jaaaaaa!
Endeliiiig har jeg fått tilbake kameraet!
Det har vært savnet kan du tro!
Og da lurer du sikkert på hva feilen var?!
Det var SQ uniten som var defekt..
Det var visst en svakhet ved D40X`n.
Hva nå enn SQ uniten er for noe...hehe
De prøvde å forklare...men ja..
Ble ikke helt klok..hehe
Ha en fin helg!
Amazing pictures with very beautiful skies.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! :) So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful images, but the portrait composition is a sureshot magazine cover John.
ReplyDeleteYour Sky Watch colors and light is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWe could wonder what are clouds and what are ice ? Up side down.
Great use of HDR. Wouldn't even have known if you hadn't mentioned it.
ReplyDeleteThose broken up chunks of ice in the foreground really let you know how cold it is. Beautiful!
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