
Friday, 5th March 2010
Lake Abraham Sunset
by Kevin Pieper
A frozed Lake Abraham provides a foreground for our one and only decent sunset of the trip.
Kevin Pieper
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Lake Abraham Sunset by Kevin Pieper was photo of the day on Friday, 5th March 2010. It is tagged Lakes. You can leave a comment below.

21 Comments
David
Wow! This is an amazing picture! Was the texture completely natural?
Al
I have spent a great deal of time in the Abraham Lake area. Truly an amazing place. Nice job capturing the beauty and majesty of the area!!
JimAtkin
I like Kevin how you have pulled together the light, the mountain, the lake and the ice. The result a cool photograph. Thanks
mike
I love the pink sky colors. Nice sunset.
Su
Different looking ice and love the sunset and reflections. Congrats,
Anurag
The foreground patterns are really unusual and amazing.
Lisbeth, Denmark
Beautiful! How did you do this?
Best regards,
a beginner hoping to learn
paul whitton
nice mix of warm and cool colors!and great depth! nice shot!!
Pauline Jones
Good color contrast and composition.
Roger Burns
Really nice shot. Brrrrr!
Rajib Singha
Magnificent shot! Congrats.
Aruna
Simply Amazing. I have been (through) there in 2004. would love to go again. You have captuered it well. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Michael Blanchette
I like everything about this photo. It gives me the chills looking at it.
Marie Dunphy Harding
Your ‘one and only’ sunset made a beautiful scene. Well deserved POTD.
renee
simply beautiful colors, excellent shot!
Tad Bowman
Nice photograph. I like the foreground patterns coupled with the nice light. Congrats on your POTD.
João Ganhão
Great image!
Morkel Erasmus
this is a sublime image. love the tones, depth and composition
Grete
Spectacular image, I like this foreground much as the background! Excellent details. Congrats and regards
Adrian Spencer
One and only but you made the most of it! Great depth and composition.
Katherine Lee Strassburg
Were you standing on shore or on the bubbly ice? Quite a study in contrasting textures and colors–isn’t nature marvelous?