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Coastal waters of Mandal during Winter. Photo 1

Coastal waters of Mandal during Winter. Photo 1

by Roger Sandvik

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Marilyn Whiteley, on July 10, 2007, said:

Both the Mandal waters photos are beautiful with their soft winter light contrasted with their sharp definition. They cool me off on a hot summer day!

Roger Sandvik, on July 10, 2007, said:

Thank you very much Marilyn. I'm very glad you like them :) I'll see what else I can find of nice winter photos to keep the other ones company.

We had a week or so close to 30C more than a month ago, now it's been raining for several weeks and around 15C. I'm browsing the net for pictures og palmtree islands, sun and cyan colored waters to ease my "pain" :) It sounds like you're from the western part of the US where they experience a real heat wave. I hope the temps get more pleasent soon then! Thanks again for your kind comments :)

Sigmund Rise, on July 13, 2007, said:

Very nice picture Roger, good balance and depth in the photo.. nice shoot!

Roger Sandvik, on July 14, 2007, said:

Thank you very much Sigmund :)

© Gerry, on October 18, 2007, said:

That is a really nice photo Roger. A nice winter light! We had a glorious spring a bad summer and a really nice autumn here on the East coast of Ireland. So I wonder what surprises winter has in store.

Roger Sandvik, on October 19, 2007, said:

Thank you very much An Iolar! I appreciate your comment. The weather this year has been the same here, no surpise really. We're not that far apart. Yes, I wonder too. We had a few weeks of really heavy snowfall last winter, but I failed to get out and take picture of it. It was a real snowstorm where the main road of southern Norway closed for traffic. Never happend before! So, I'm looking forward to take a few this season.

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