A testament to just how cold it has been in Ontario’s Muskoka Region was witnessed during this past weekend’s workshop. Many of the regions most impressive waterfalls were almost frozen completely over which provided the participants with many opportunities to explore their creativity. I am busy getting caught up things around the office, but wanted to post a quick image captured during this workshop. This photograph is from McCutcheon’s Falls on the Black River. I carefully walked out over the frozen river to get as close to the flowing water as possible and used my 12-24mm lens to fill much of the foreground with this open section of the raging river. I will post more images form this workshop over the next several days.
Hope you like the photo.
great image buddy, and thanks for helping me start my first Landscape workshop, it was a good experiance!
Much thanks Ray, it was lots of fun!
Andrew, A beautifully designed image! I love the tree line up!!
Denise, thanks for the comments, they are very much appreciated. Best of luck at Arthur’s SW Florida IPT!
What a beautiful shot of the winter landscape. I wish I could join you guys for the workshop, but I was busy with the family.
Thanks for stopping by Franklin and for your kind words, it would have been great to meet you!
Beautiful!