ICY REFLECTIONS, DEEP RIVER, ONTARIO
Whenever I visit his eastern Ontario town, the marina always attracts me to try another photo. You can see why here. I was blessed to find this snowy bush – illuminated by a nearby streetlight – to provide balance and a near-far perspective. Then it was just a matter of establishing a long-enough exposure; in this case, 30 seconds!
Nikon D7100, tripod, Sigma 17-70-mm lens
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