dpreview > popular all-time > Navesink river. Foreground is ice and beyond the shadow is open water
dpreview > popular all-time > Winter Scenes photo
dpreview > popular all-time > This is the original with some mild editing. Have you ever had one of those moments when the scene looked much better to the eye than the way it turned out? It had rained and the branches were covered in ice. The sun was shining and it was gorgeous. You had to be there. LOL. It seems I didn't exactly capture that in this photos. There are three others in gallery.  Taken at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge...MN.  An awesome place where I spend a lot of time.
dpreview > popular all-time > Here's some history on this landmark.  Enjoy!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bunyan_(lumberjack)
dpreview > popular all-time > Taken at Tamarac Wildlife Refuge.  There is something fascinating about open water contrasted with snow.  The blue is really incredible.  I did two versions of this in PP.  This one was warmed a bit.
dpreview > popular all-time > I like red barns.  However, this scene really looks good in sepia.  Color version in gallery. Looks like I need to straighten this a bit?  Thanks for all your comments and recommendations.  You guys are the best!  ;-)
dpreview > popular all-time > Trumpeter swans...near Pelican Rapids MN.  Much larger than the Canada Goose.

There is another shot in gallery.
dpreview > popular all-time > Yawn!  Another winter scene.  LOL.  Actually, this was rather nice as there was hoar frost on the trees.  I need to go in search of color.  There is another shot in gallery.
dpreview > popular all-time > Winter Scenes photo
Trumpeter swans...near Pelican Rapids MN. Much larger than the Canada Goose.

There is another shot in gallery.
 > Trumpeter swans...near Pelican Rapids MN.  Much larger than the Canada Goose.

There is another shot in gallery.
Trumpeter swans...near Pelican Rapids MN. Much larger than the Canada Goose.

There is another shot in gallery.
Photo by: MichaelSullivan • see photo in gallery

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