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We had an ice storm of sorts here the other day. Typical weather here in spring, sunny and 60 one day, frozen tundra the next... I unfortunately only had about 15 min to get photos since I didn't realize how frozen everything was until right before I had to leave for work. It was also overcast and gray outside, so lighting was a challenge. Too windy for natural light and OCF was creating terrible glare on the ice. Anywhoo, I started with my 24-70 but quickly realized I wasn't capturing the essence of the ice covered things so I transitioned to the macro. Most of what was covered was dead vegetation from last summer that stayed standing through the winter. Here are some of the ones I liked the most.
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