I love that, even in the often monochromatic wonderland that is winter, there is still some color to be found. Someone once told me what these things are, but I can't remember the proper name. Somehow, they hold their color through the cold winter days. The green you see blurred behind it is a row of evergreen trees that surround Heater's Pond in Ogdensburg, NJ.
This was shot with the 70-200mm Prime wide open at f2.8. Shutter speed was a 60th of a second and my ISO was way up to 800.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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