Posted by Emanuel Neiconi on May 11, 2009
Wow. This is an incredible image. I can't imagine how cold it must be! |
Posted by Bulat on May 11, 2009
Yes. Siberian frosts is strong in Russia |
Posted by J. E. Landrum - www.cincyrails.com on May 11, 2009
Magnificent image! |
Posted by Serban Stanescu on May 12, 2009
Nice! Nice! Nice! I like very much! |
Posted by Stephen Dance on May 12, 2009
Wonderful image, and not a locomotive in sight |
Posted by Jean-Marc Frybourg on May 12, 2009
That is a fabulous entry for your first picture on RPN. Please, keep posting your great work! |
Posted by Bulat on May 12, 2009
"and not a locomotive in sight" - it's good or it's bad? |
Posted by Travis Dewitz on May 12, 2009
This has a great feel to it! |
Posted by James MacDonald on May 12, 2009
It's good! |
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey-liveseyimages.com on May 12, 2009
Where are my sunglasses and parka? NIce way to start out here, with a bang! |
Posted by Nicholas O Sullivan on May 12, 2009
As paradoxical as it sounds, this pictures is hauntingly beautiful. Nicely done! |
Posted by Jeff Sell on May 13, 2009
Bulat - Wow, nice winter photo! Love the photo perspective, the sun setting in the background, the partly cloudy sky, and the snow covered surroundings. Good job. |
Posted by Louis Duke on May 25, 2009
Great composition, Bulat! |
Posted by Kit Fassett on May 25, 2009
I will add to the Chorus, this is a great photo! This image is not one I could easily take in Arizona. The chill in the air comes across as very real in this image. I hope you did not have far to walk after the sun went down. |
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