Abstract Photography: Texture of Frozen Lake

Abstract Photography: Texture of Frozen Lake

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Last January, Fremont Lake froze clear. It looked amazing.  We were the first on the ice that day. Being on a frozen lake every time is an experience. We don’t take it for granted. Conor’s way of enjoying outside is fishing/ice fishing. Meantime I capture all that catches my eye. I took all the photos on the same day. I love how the light touches Conor in the opening photo.  The ice was fascinating that day. It was like taking a walk in the Universe.  Every photo took me around ½ an hour to make it. First, I set the camera on my tripod. Then with the help of ND filters (Neutral Density), I can take the photos for 30”. My aperture is between 9 and 11. I do this combination for the texture to be as sharp as possible and give it a sense of depth in every photo. Next, I decide what to put on my frame. After that, I set the camera on a timer. I focus on what catches my eye and slide off, searching for another piece of the cosmos of Fremont Lake. I repeat the same photo at least ten times. W

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