Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!

11 comments:

  1. stunning! have a great holiday and keep sharing your wonderful photos.

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  2. Thanks Faith - hope you have a wonderful holiday too!

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  3. Beautiful image, the delicate hint of light on the ice really makes this one stand out. Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!

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  4. Thanks Alan! That touch of gold on the ice is a reflection of a sunlit cliff, an extra bonus provided by those big granite walls in Yosemite Valley.

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  5. Beautiful subtle tonal contrasts in this wonderful composition.

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  6. Thanks Andrew! It's nice to hear these comments about this image, as it's one that I've always liked, but I haven't included in any gallery exhibitions. Maybe I'll put it in the next one.

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  7. Breathtaking!! What an amazing capture! Thank you for sharing..I've enjoy viewing your photos and look forward to stopping by again!

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  8. Michael,

    I just returned a few days ago from my latest trip to Yosemite. I had never been to Yosemite until this year. I have gone 3 times and experienced 3 distantly different seasons for photography (Spring, Fall, and Winter). Your photography is certainly one of my inspirations for finally going.

    On this image, it made me laugh, because when I was taking photos at Yosemite last week, I would always look on the river for sections of slush or ice . In my opinion, just a little patch of it makes a winter river scene much more appealing, just like snow covering all the branches of a tree. Snow and fog is my favorite Yosemite condition, so far.

    Happy New Year, from another Frey (okay, the e and y are transposed, but sounds the same).

    ~Charlie

    http://freysphotos.blogspot.com/

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  9. Thank you Aspen and Charles for your comments. Yes, ice does add something! Not sure why exactly, but it does.

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  10. I like your writing style. Nice blog.

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  11. Thanks Ollie! BTW, this blog has moved, so please visit the new site:

    http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/

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