A cold winter's night (1 Viewer)

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I know, I know.... where is the light coming from if it's night..... let's just say I wanted everyone to be able to see the figures! :)
 

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Hey that’s a ^&cool scene Duke. The prone figures are really appropriate to make a perfect look. Robin.
 
Thanks Robin. Yeah, I really like these prone figures here... no bases to hide.


Another little ‘gem’, …I can really feel the cold!
Well done my friend and a belated ‘Merry Christmas’ or…an early ‘Happy New Year!’
All the best,
Andy.
 
You can almost feel the cold in your bones ! Very well done again Duke !:salute:::salute:::salute::

Steve
 
I've seen this photograph on facebook ( and liked it) : MAGNIFICENT
Guy:smile2:
 
Cool picture, in more ways than one, the light i see, in my mind, is coming from vehicle headlights on the road ahead as the team set up their ambush for a convoy.
 
Great picture, Duke! The light is from an illumination flare fired by the opposition. :salute::

Mark
 
Cool picture, in more ways than one, the light i see, in my mind, is coming from vehicle headlights on the road ahead as the team set up their ambush for a convoy.

Great picture, Duke! The light is from an illumination flare fired by the opposition. :salute::

Mark

Ahh, two interesting and plausible explanations for the light. Thanks for the feedback fellas.
 
Duke,

Another gem indeed!! Night time dio's are hard to photograph.....I know from personal experience. But your scene turned out well. Great job!

Mark
 

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