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Submitted: January 27, 2008
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Shutter Speed: 1/40 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Jan 23, 2008, 10:19:00 AM

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Why I chose this title: Anyone who have seen the movie Bambi a few times during their childhood (or into adulthood :) ) might remember the scene where Bambi was experiencing his first winter and explores the forest after a heavy snowfall. Every once in a while, large clumps of snow would fall from the branches and land right on top of Bambi.
Well, this is pretty much what was happening in that photoshoot. I took this on a sunny, cloudless day. There was no fog whatsoever. What you see here is the powdery snow being shaken off the treetops by the breeze, creating this misty effect :D

... and yes, at some point there was a particularly LARGE clump that landed on top of me ;P Thank god I was wearing a hat and scarf ;)
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i love the colors. <3

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powered by sugar.
I see where your going at! That's actually pretty impressive, almost scary, yet, Bambi style! :lol: XDD +fav'd

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The last person to laugh didn't get it!
Heheh glad you like it :)
And thanks!
Love it! ;)
and you're wlcm! 8>>>>>

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The last person to laugh didn't get it!
now this is calming and beautiful..............sime

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"No beast so fierce but knows no touch of pity.....But i know none and therefore I am no beast" Runaway Train 1985 C/O William shakespeare......Man is the enemy in this world and the next................
Well I'm glad it had this effect on someone :aww:
I love how there's not a single branch sticking out in the middle of a tree somewhere, which would've disturbed the picture which consists of only vertical tree lines. And the fog, with the light in the distance, is simply beautiful.

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