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The front yard, 10-20-05
Image Title:  The front yard, 10-20-05
 
 By: Steve Kaufman  
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Photographer Steve Kaufman {K:2784}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D2X
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes
Lens Nikon 35-70mm f2.8
Uploaded 10/21/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 357 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  ALASKA
Country - United States   United States
About It's winter in Alaska again. The sun doesn't get much above the mountains anymore. The lakes are frozen, and there's already two feet of snow on the ground.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kunal Mehta   {K:2484} 10/21/2005
Stunning image. Fabulous colors and tones. Very well done.


mary karimi   {K:10818} 10/21/2005
Very unusal... looks like a painting... Great shot.
I hope to see the sun sooooooooooon :)

Mary


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 10/21/2005
Stunning scene. Very very beautiful. Are you still shooting with Kodak? Experimenting with the Nikon or have you switched?


Sergio M. Cameno   {K:7682} 10/21/2005
This is a very beautiful place, Steve!!
Outstanding blue colours.
Excellent, Steve.
Thanks for sharing.
7/7


Steve Kaufman   {K:2784} 10/28/2005
I was traveling for a few days, between this location and our home in Homer, so I missed answering Jim's question. I still have the Kodak SLR/n, though it has been pretty much replaced by two Nikon D2X's. The faster frames/sec make the Nikon cameras better for stopping action. I like the files the Nikon makes, but at times I prefer the full frame sensor of the Kodak.


Ann Nida   {K:45230} 10/29/2005
Hi Steve, Beautiful iamge. Stunning colours. Have you seen any Northern Lights yet this year? heers - Ann :)


Steve Kaufman   {K:2784} 10/31/2005
Ann: March and April have long days in comparison to November>February which have very little daylight. The area around Colorado Lake gets very deep snow, but that snowbelt isn't very large. It runs from around Hurricane (the big high bridge over a canyon) to the middle of Broad Pass. Cantwell and north is much dryer, as is the area around Wasilla. There have been some northern lights this year, but I've only a few nice displays so far. We are now in Homer, and it is a bit south of the good displays (Fairbanks area is much better), and we often have cloudy skies in winter.


Gary Dyck   {K:11982} 11/2/2005
cool shot. The blue of the snow and pink sky go well together. Nice to see someone else is enjoying winter already too. Have had about 6' of snow here in southern BC over the past couple days. Great portfolio!! Cheers, Gary


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