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Day 169: waiting for the spring

Posted by discreetphoton on February 10, 2012

There was a subtle glow in the sky this morning, as the sun fought to break through the heavy clouds. I pass this tree most days on my way to work, and while not the most striking, I felt that today it deserved a shot.

Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 70mm; ISO 200; F/8; 1/1250s. VC on.

Leave a comment Posted in landscape, Photography, plants, snow, sunrise, Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD

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