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Wednesday
Dec152010

2010 In Pictures - East Bearskin Reflection

I shot this from the canoe landing at our campsite on East Bearskin Lake.    It was a lovely morning.   I could look at this reflection all day.

East Bearskin Reflection - ISO 500 - f2.8 - 1/1000th

Note - I would have shot this at a much lower ISO with a higher aperture, but I was out shooting in the very early  morning and did not change my camera settting.   It turned out pretty good anyway, but stupid me because this image could have been quite a bit better.  

Reader Comments (2)

Ya know, you take some very nice pictures. Would you consider selling prints?
December 16, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterwoolysoulbiker
Thanks woolysoulbiker - Yes, I have sold some prints. I have nothing automated but I can get you or others info if needed. Right now, I print locally and ship direct. Let me know and again, thanks.
December 16, 2010 | Registered CommenterGnat

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