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O'Doul's Amber low alcohol beer made by Anheuser-Busch as another take on this week's Macro Mondays theme, backlit. Happy Macro Monday!

Clambering up the Cold Mountain path,

The Cold Mountain trail goes on and on:

The long gorge choked with scree and boulders,

The wide creek, the mist-blurred grass.

The moss is slippery, though there's been no rain.

The pine sings, but there's no wind.

Who can leap the world's ties

And sit with me among the white clouds.

Han-shan

Cold Mountain Poems

 

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Ladakh, India on a pass some 5000 m above sea level ...

feeling groovy ...

kapow!

 

50mm f1.4

The Great Republic eases towards the Duluth pier on a cold but clear day. The Great Lakes Fleet ship was headed to the CN ore dock for one last load of taconite before the season ends.

Gray Wolf River. Olympic Mountains.

The wind was biting as 1S60, the 1220 Birmingham New Street to Edinburgh skirts the BCN at Spring Vale. A Virgin `Super Voyager' provides the power for a service which will take around 4 hours.

  

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Canon Eos 6D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM

A cold dawn at blue hour is broken by the sound of a hard working Lima berkshire. . . . as Pere Marquette 1225 rolls toward Owosso, Michigan on January 13, 2019 during a Pete Lerro charter.

Cold white sand desert in shiger valley, skrdu city Pakistan

Faxi waterfall, Iceland shot earlier this year in Feb 2015.

Awoke the other morning to find the first snow of the season had fallen in the pre-dawn hours. A couple of heavy, wet inches covered the landscape. There's always a feeling of magic seeing snow again for the first time in several months. It doesn't last very long, but it is real at least for a short time. The temperatures ever since have been on the cool side, so some of the snow and ice remain. I wandered about the village cemetery yesterday with the camera to explore this strange world created by the early snow. Autumn leaves are still everywhere, juxtaposed against green grass and now snow and ice. It's like seeing three different seasons all balled into one. The bright midday sun sets up extreme temperature gradients as I found here. This small figurine seemed trapped in-between a mini ice age and an inferno. A microcosm of climate caused by a trick of light and shadow.

Falls Park

Tumwater

4/17

I love the detail in this shot on a rare clear and cold night in Western Washington State. The shadows on the surface create the illusion that the crescent is its own celestial body, and the 4 lower craters are on the upper surface and top of the body.

taken in an abandoned Kindergarten in Prypjat Chernobyl

 

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We had some promising warmer spring days in April. But the weather has turned more cold in March and we see sights like this, snow flakes caught up in lichen on a tree branch.

Nothing beats the cup of hot coffee in the morning to start your day it's like our little morning ritual

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Two dog night during the polar vortex. It's extremely rare that these two sleep together...they usually each claim their own separate sofa, but when the temp outside is -31 degrees, it's time to do some cuddling!

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