Sometimes it's not so much the quality of the shot...
jimf
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...but the fact that you managed to take it at at all.
That's about a mile below the summit of Mt. Mousilake in NH last Saturday. It was about -17F when I took it. I actually got pretty much what I was trying to get before my fingers went numb.
A little later there was a kind of crystal forest -- a tunnel of trees that were completely coated in ice. It was gorgeous. But by the time I got the snowshoes on I was too cold to pull out the camera. Sigh.
That's about a mile below the summit of Mt. Mousilake in NH last Saturday. It was about -17F when I took it. I actually got pretty much what I was trying to get before my fingers went numb.
A little later there was a kind of crystal forest -- a tunnel of trees that were completely coated in ice. It was gorgeous. But by the time I got the snowshoes on I was too cold to pull out the camera. Sigh.
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Try that again ..If any one would like to clean the shot up...pls feel free.
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No, I didn't have it yet, this is the C2500L. Besides, the Li-Ion battery on the Canon probably wouldn't even have enough juice to turn it on in -17F weather :-).
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