Kenneth Waller wrote: >Nice "little" glacier you captured there. the humanoid really helps ! > >FWIW one of my first "award winning" images was an extreme close up (420mm) >from a small boat on Portage lake in Alaska. I called it "Ice Flower" & it >won me a large format Epson photo printer. > >Kenneth Waller > I bet Jostein remembers that shot, too , Ken
Jostein - definitely see the glacier receding here - nice shot, and useful illustrartion of sumemr warming if not global. ann > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "AlunFoto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: PESO - By the glacier > > > > >>Okay, I know I promised to stick to GESOs, but my turnover with the >>raw files is abysmal these days. So many other things to do... >> >>Here's one by the glacier Engabreen, an arm of the second largest >>glacier in Norway, Svartisen. >> >>http://www.alunfoto.no/galleri/displayimage.php?pos=-75 >> >>To all of you who haven't seen a glacier up close, I'll recommend it. >>If you're fit (unlike me) find a guided glacier tour with climbing and >>all. >> >>Those blue colours in the ice are just magical. There will be more >>shots to that effect, but this is nearly the only "anthropocentric" >>one I took. >> >> >>Jostein >> >> > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

