WILMOT CREEK, NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO
It’s rare to get cold and snowy conditions in southern Ontario, so I was glad to have time to take advantage of even a little snow cover on the trees and ice in the rivers and creeks. This photo, fished out of the archives from more than a decade ago, was made from a bridge on Hwy. 115 east of Toronto.
Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter
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Really beautiful photo, Frank — oh how you captured the frigidity and the wonder too.
You always have such kind comments. Thank you! (And merry Christmas!) 🙂
I love the Ice in the foreground, adds so much to the picture. Happy Holidays to you.