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Under the snowfall in a hanok street, she turns back for a quick check-in mid-gossip — umbrella up, street style on, then back to the crosswalk.
The Winter Sentinel: A Red Squirrel’s Survival
This evocative series of photorealistic images captures the resilient and enchanting life of a red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) amidst a pristine, snow-covered winter forest. The collection showcases a masterclass in cinematic lighting, blending wide-angle vistas of frozen pine woodlands with intimate, high-detail macro shots. Each frame reveals the intricate textures of the squirrel’s russet fur, delicate frost-tipped whiskers, and expressive dark eyes.
From the dynamic energy of a mid-air leap through powdery snow to the quiet, focused moments of foraging for pine cones on ice-dusted branches, the series highlights the ethereal beauty of nature’s struggle against the elements. The use of shallow depth of field and soft, golden-hour sunlight creates a magical atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of woodland wildlife in sub-zero temperatures.
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1/28/2020 Governor’s Mansion, Columbia, SC
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Edited winter photo. A Steven Chateauneuf Creation.
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Part of the snow covered woodland at Normanby Park near to Scunthorpe on the evening of 14/01/2013
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A Golden Retriever out enjoying the recent snowy weather. Not my dog but I do like this breed for their charm.
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A digital art scene of an old Paris street in the wet cold weather with cars, people and lots of umbrellas. An abstract digital painting.
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The former Chicago & Alton Railroad depot in Slater, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/250-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Vivid Autumn Colors, Cold Morning Lights, Red Hot Shades At Long Island Home - IMRAN™
From 82F yesterday it fell to 42F this morning. But beautiful crisp air for a morning walk with the dogs at my blessed home in New York.
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Edited winter photo. A Steven Chateauneuf Creation.
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I went out for a walk this morning along the dunes and through the golf course but it was oh, so freezing cold ... this could have been my shortest walk in such a long time!!
It snowed through last night and now we have rain in the forecast for late afternoon!!
365/2023 - A Never Ending Journey ~ 365/336
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It snowed for a while around noon hour, so I tried shooting some more snow. The condition was perfect. It was below -8C and not overly windy. I shot all of these on a laser disc in my garden shed and am happy with the results
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I had a common cold, twice! The so-called Cost of Living is causing problems. I’ve been struggling for a while in past few weeks.
As a result, I couldn’t come up with a creative idea for a festival themed artwork or photo. Some kind of Artist’s Block, similar to Writer’s Block, at the moment.
Recently, here in the UK, we had lot of overnight frost. So I just thought to take an opportunity to write a festival message on my Land Rover Freelander’s frosted up windscreen.
All I could think of. Guess it’s better than nothing for the time being. Hopefully next year, I’ll come up with something creative.
Anyway…
Here’s wishing to many of you a happy holidays, season’s greeting, and a nice weekend, to many of you.
Peace and goodwill to all.
In case you’re wondering why I don’t use the words “Christmas” much, it’s because I’m an atheist, but I have respects for your religion, so wishing you a Merry Christmas.
This is St Cuthbert's, high in the hills of County Durham in North East England. It's the main church in the village of High Etherley. I caught it on a snowy February afternoon.
Winter ribbon helps to find discs under the snow
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I was so happy to finally have a snowfall, for several years it's been scarce. Have a lovely weekend everyone!!
Cornish, Maine.
Panorama view from Hessian Hill in Cornish today, the cold November clouds reflected just how cold and windy it was,the temperature struggled to beak 34°F and the wind was blowing out of the north west at 10-30 MPH throughout the day.
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A student rushes down the sidewalk, eager to get out of the cold.
This shot seemed like it could benefit from a little fokeh. It's been awhile since I've done that... why not? :)
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Luosto is a picturesque ski village with a surprisingly large number of accommodations. Although there are a few hotels, you'll mostly find cozy bungalows here. Luosto is nestled in the heart of Pyhä-Luosto National Park, surrounded by ancient forests, rugged gorges, and peat bogs. It's a unique piece of nature rarely seen in our part of Europe. Finnish Lapland is far to the north, so there's usually plenty of snow here. Luosto offers a stunning landscape for adventurous activities and the opportunity to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the Finnish wilderness. Our plan is to climb the spectacular fell (mountain). As we step out of the car, it feels like nature here is in a deep winter sleep. Our hike begins at dawn in the remote hamlet of Ukko-Luostontien. In Lapland, the colors of the sky during sunrise and sunset can be very intense due to the low position of the sun on the horizon. The long twilight periods can create unique colors in the sky, including green hues, due to various scattering effects of sunlight. The trees gently bend under the weight of the snow.
We walk along the ridge of the fells of Ukko-Luosto, passing through the surrounding primeval forest. The summer path to the top is closed due to avalanche danger, so we continue our journey and attempt to reach the summit via the northern ridge of Ukko-Luosto. The path ascends steeply through the enchanting ancient forests, where the trees covered in crown snow look magical. The last section to the top of the mountain has snow too deep for us. The path winds its way to the top of Pikku-Luosto Fell. We sink in and have to crawl to the top. Snowshoes are definitely necessary here. In the impressive Ukko-Luosto Scenic Hut, we can take a break, warm up, and admire the magnificent view. It's terribly cold up here on the 514-meter-high mountain, partly due to the biting polar wind. The sun reaches its highest point on this short January day and shines beautifully just over the mountain's peak. There's also a solar halo visible, an optical phenomenon caused by the refraction, reflection, and scattering of light by ice crystals in the atmosphere. We thaw out a bit and rest before starting our return journey. Walking in the snow is exhausting. We take the same route back because we don't want to get stuck in deep snow and aim to be back in Luosto before dark. In total, we walked more than 18,000 steps, but we enjoyed this special place in Lapland. In Luosto, we treated ourselves to delicious reindeer jerky and panna cotta, while BieJee savored a reindeer burger.
Luosto biedt een prachtig landschap voor avontuurlijke activiteiten en de mogelijkheid om te genieten van de rust en schoonheid van de Finse wildernis. Ons plan is om de spectaculaire fell (berg) te beklimmen. Wanneer we uit de auto stappen, lijkt de natuur hier in een diepe winterslaap te verkeren. Onze wandeling begint bij dageraad in het afgelegen gehucht Ukko-Luostontien. In Lapland kunnen de kleuren van de lucht tijdens zonsopkomst en zonsondergang zeer intens zijn door de lage stand van de zon aan de horizon. De lange schemerperiodes kunnen unieke kleuren in de lucht veroorzaken, inclusief groene tinten, door verschillende verstrooiingseffecten van het zonlicht. De bomen buigen zachtjes onder het gewicht van de sneeuw. We lopen op de rug van de fells van Ukko-Luosto langs het oerbos in de bijzondere omgeving. Het zomerpad naar de top is afgesloten vanwege lawinegevaar, dus we vervolgen onze weg en proberen de top te bereiken via de noordelijke bergkam van Ukko-Luosto. Het pad loopt steil door de betoverende oerbossen, waar de bomen bedekt met kroonsneeuw er magisch uitzien. Het laatste gedeelte naar de top van de berg is de sneeuwlaag te diep voor ons. Het pad slingert zich een weg naar de top van Pikku-Luosto Fell. We zakken weg en moeten kruipen naar de top. Sneeuwschoenen zijn hier dus echt nodig. In de indrukwekkende Ukko-Luosto Scenic Hut kunnen we even bijkomen, op temperatuur komen en het magnifieke uitzicht bewonderen. Het is verschrikkelijk koud hier op de 514 meter hoge berg, mede door de strakke poolwind. De zon bereikt zijn hoogste punt op deze korte januaridag en schijnt prachtig net over de top van de berg. Ook is er een zonnehalo te zien, een optisch fenomeen dat ontstaat door de breking, reflectie en verstrooiing van licht door ijskristallen in de atmosfeer. We ontdooien nog even en rusten uit voordat we beginnen aan onze terugreis. Wandelen in de sneeuw is zwaar. We nemen dezelfde route terug omdat we niet vast willen komen te zitten in de diepe sneeuw en we in ieder geval voor het donker terug willen zijn in Luosto. In totaal hebben we meer dan 18.000 stappen gezet, maar we hebben genoten van deze speciale plek in Lapland. In Luosto hebben we onszelf getrakteerd op heerlijke rendier-jerky en panna cotta, terwijl BieJee genoot van een rendierburger.