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FollowChicago Michigan lake chained in ice and snow on polar vortex that hit this area with sub zero temperatures.
Chicago Michigan lake chained in ice and snow on polar vortex that hit this area with sub zero temperatures.
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MarshallLipp
January 11, 2015
This is deserving of being in the final 50. People associate cold with winter and turn away from amazing beauty like this all too much
stanislavkhatsevich
April 29, 2015
This is really great my friend. Nothing to say. Composition, colors and postprocessing everything is good here.
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This photo was taken on a brutal -35F morning on the shores of Lake Michigan, where i wanted to capture the beauty of frozen lake and all the natures creativity.Time
This was early in the morning, around 8am if do remember it good. I had all off my equipment with me, but to be honest there was no way to use my tripod as weather was really brutal and even having my polar clothes,gloves and jackets it just couldn't help at all. So i ve done this shote handheld out of 8 or 9 vertical frames.Lighting
Light was soft, morning light not so much contrasty as everything was shining from snow and ice which reflected beautifully on surrounding objects.Equipment
I've used my trusty nikon d600 with 24-85 3.5-4.5 nikkor lens. This was handheld panorama, as I didn't managed to setup my tripod as I was freezing on the lake, and this was almost 3rd hr on the lake that morning and this was actually last frames that I captured that morning.Inspiration
As someone who has a full time job, and being really passionate about landscape photography and winter landscapes I had a vision of capturing frozen beauty on the lake where rarely people come in these harsh conditions, and the lake was my only option without having to loose a job while traveling to some other distance places :)Editing
Yes there is post production in this photo. First of all i've stitched vertical frames in Photoshop and returned to LR to do a basic edit such as WB,contrast, highlight and shadow clipping and curves. After that i imported panoramic file to PS and did some dodge and burn over 50% gray layer, toned down the sky a bit and correct some minor glitches with floe tool while it was stitched as panorama. After i've done all of that, next step was to enhance the snow in the foreground with blur effect while its on luminosity mode. Some clarity has been added to ice cracks on the lake and contrast as well to make it pop out more in final image. After that returned it back to LR,exported it as jPEG file with sRGB color space and resize it to fit 2048px on longer edge and normal sharpening for the web.In my camera bag
Usually I don't use a lot of equipment in my bag, I have a Nikon Full frame d600 and few lenses which i don't bring with me all the time. But in most cases its Nikon d600 with 24-85 mm 3.5-4.5 AF-M lens, vivitar 13mm 2.6 MF lens, and few pro fx lenses such as 50mm 1.4 ED, 24-70mm 2.8 and 700-200mm 2.8 as well. I have a manfrotto panoramic head ver. 141RCNAT and FEISOL carbon fiber tripod ver CT-3301. I always carry my charger,extra battery pack and lens wipes. Sometimes i do take wireless trigger but not as often as i should be.Feedback
You have to brave the cold, to get these kind of extreme images you have to get out and shot in extreme weather conditions as there is not gonna be a lot of people who will go out and capture the nature's beauty when it is easier to stay home and enjoy some music and cup of tea. There is a lot of sacrifice that goes in making these kind of images, first of all getting up really early, having a proper clothes for these conditions, braving the cold and harsh weather and still think how to make the best image out there while trying not to freeze outside. Keep shooting, the best are always the bravest. Thank you ViewBug. Bogdan Vasilic