Natural landscapes: the dark and snowy shoreline

OTTAWA RIVER SHORE, DEEP RIVER, ONTARIO

An overnight snowfall created absolutely brilliant conditions for landscape photography and I was blessed to have many hours to capture it in multiple locations along the Ontario-Quebec border. This little section of shoreline produced a half-dozen ‘keeper’ images.
I liked the muted colour version (you can see it here: https://bit.ly/SnowyShoreline), but I knew it would also make a compelling black-and-white image. Do you agree?
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky

Click/tap on the picture for a larger view.

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