#2 is a classic shot, but the zig-zag foorprints in #3 also make this photograph really work for me... Maybe worth a try with high-contrast B&W?
Regards,
Andy
Martin,
Sorry man! Yes, the winter in Sweden has been plenty and enough for this year. It's literary a pain (in the fingers) to take pictures when it's -20 degrees Celsius.
Andy,
I too like the zig-zag track, and everything up to and including the benches, though behind that I would like something more exciting, like a castle with an entrance, or a brick wall with an exit. But if I cut away the current background the whole picture becomes mute. I didn't think of B/W, maybe that can make the background more interesting, I'll have to give it a try.
I have a pile of more winter pictures to go through, and I can't promise I won't post some of them here. So be forewarned. ;-)
Martin,
Sorry man! Yes, the winter in Sweden has been plenty and enough for this year. It's literary a pain (in the fingers) to take pictures when it's -20 degrees Celsius.
I like all the images here. How do you go with gloves and cameras? it must be a criteria for choosing a camera as to how well you can operate it with gloves? Its something I rarely have to consider here.