Prairie ice

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Prairie ice

Digital photography.
The Photoshop “Diffuse glow” in white has been used.
By Gina Signore.
Dahlia House Studios.
It rained ice for two days.
Everything was covered , The power went out.
We had to keep the fire going .
I took so many photos I all most crashed my computer.
I had to add a Firelite to hold them all!

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Prairie ice by signore
Prairie ice by signore
  • Deri Dority

    Deri Dority

    This is stunningly beautiful. I love the angle you took this at, it really adds to the photo.

  • coffeetea

    coffeetea

    beautiful, silverish colors.

  • Per E. Gunnarsen

    Per E. Gunnarsen

    WoW, I love the colours and treatment here!!! Well Done!

  • Robyn Lakeman

    Robyn Lakeman

    Love those long grasses and the processing. Just beautiful

  • DarrellMoseley

    DarrellMoseley

    I had some great images like this, that I lost when my computer crashed, so backup your work! Maybe someday, I will retrive this work! Its a wonderiful Image! It was worth getting cold for! Thanks for sharing with us, on RB!

  • JayVee

    JayVee

    Cool shot. I feel it.

  • Chris Clark

    Chris Clark

    this is absoulutely stunning

  • diffusion

    diffusion

    beautiful work!!!! i remember an ice storm a few years ago, we didnt have electric for a week

  • Kevin  Kroeker

    Kevin Kroeker

    what an awesome scene… i can feel the chill to my bones.

  • Naomi Frost

    Naomi Frost

    WOW, what an amazing capture. I’m cold just staring at this, can’t imagine how cold you must have been. Thanks for sharing.

  • sunchaser

    sunchaser

    Signore,
    The light is awesome…..it was the same conditions when I took my “Frosted Tree” photo! It doesn’t LOOK that cold, but your nose hairs froze as soon as you went outside! :-)

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