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It’s that time of the year! This shot is on a Little Seneca Lake in Maryland just after the end of snowfall. It’s the first real snow we had, and I wanted to try something different.

Lately, I’ve been using my wide angle in many cases and completely neglecting my 70-200L. So I bought a filter attachment for this lens to use my filters. This shot was using my 10 stop filter to give the lake a nice, icy feel. The cut on the water is actually from passing geese. There were quite a few! The first shot ended up blurry because I moved around a little too much (and I was using a new tripod, so I’m still learning that). This one came out much clearer. The filter (and maybe along with the light) added a bluish tone to the photo, so I ended up keeping that as well

I hope to use this lens more for landscapes in the future. Gives for quite a unique perspective from the usual ultra-wide.

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