View allAll Photos Tagged ColdWeather
The red dawn reflected in the now frozen water of the River Wharfe here in Yorkshire. The cold snap we're having has seen the river water freeze for the first time in some years.
Croton Point Park
The image shows a broad, snow-covered hillside under a clear, deep blue sky. The slope runs diagonally from lower left to upper right, creating a strong sense of incline and direction. Sparse winter grasses and low brush punctuate the snow, adding texture and subtle warm tones against the dominant whites and blues.
Near the center of the frame, a single human figure—small relative to the landscape—moves across the slope, likely walking or snowboarding.
The figure’s dark clothing provides a clear focal point and scale reference. There are faint tracks and wind-sculpted patterns in the snow, suggesting recent movement and cold, open conditions. The horizon line is minimal and clean, with a thin band of vegetation at the crest of the hill.
Assessment
Composition
The diagonal slope is the dominant compositional element and works well, creating tension and movement.
The figure is placed slightly below center, reinforcing isolation and scale rather than dominance.
Large areas of negative space (sky and snow) are used deliberately, emphasizing emptiness and exposure.
Use of Scale
The small human figure effectively conveys the vastness of the landscape.
This scale contrast is the image’s strongest narrative device.
Color and Tonality
Limited palette: blue sky, white snow, muted browns.
The strong blue sky contrasts cleanly with the snow without clipping or obvious color cast.
Subtle texture in the snow is preserved, indicating good exposure control.
Mood and Narrative
Conveys solitude, cold, and quiet.
The lone figure suggests endurance or contemplation rather than action or speed.
Reads as contemplative and minimalist rather than dramatic.
Light is likely mid-day or late morning: crisp, neutral, not overly dramatic but clean.
Overall
A restrained, minimalist landscape that uses scale, diagonal geometry, and limited color effectively. Its strength lies in quietness and spatial clarity rather than spectacle.
yep, my lens is yearning for snow…
Part of my cinematic street series Life happens in Cinemascope.
Pentax DA* 55 1.4
Please VOTE and help Anna become a Colts Cheerleader! bit.ly/1hsh3q3 — You can vote every day. :-)
Winter is slow for us photography-wise, but when we are working it truly is the most wonderful time of the year.
Follow me on Facebook, Google+, 500px, and on Instagram (sean_themighty)!
“Winning has nothing to do with racing. Most days don't have races anyway.
Winning is about struggle and effort and optimism, and never, ever, ever giving up.”
― Amby Burfoot, Runner's Guide to the Meaning of Life
The world is so beautiful. Hope you all had a good day! :)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For print inquiries, please Email Me :-)
be a fan on f a c e b o o k*
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
www.amazon.com/Merry-Christmas-New-York-Celebration/dp/14...
Please do not copy or re-post my image elsewhere without my permission
No part of this picture may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means (on websites, blogs) without prior permission. Use without permission is illegal
In February 2018 I had to be up much earlier than normal to shoot this in Southport's Hesketh Park.
Hats off to the BBC's spot-on weather forecast the previous evening for making my sleep-in 'sacrifice' worthwhile.
Parsonsfield, Maine.
Last nights cold temperature of 2.F made for some ice formations on trees on the Ossipee river today.
U.S. Marines assigned to mortar section, Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment (2/3), fire the M224 60 mm mortar system during various courses of fire at Range 106 aboard Camp Wilson, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Jan. 20, 2015. Fox Company is increasing their proficiency in skills pertaining to their Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) prior to upcoming events for Integrated Training Exercise (ITX). (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron S. Patterson, MCBH Combat Camera/Released)
After nearly two straight weeks of sub-freezing temperatures, the Chicago River looked gorgeous as ever.
Twitter: @ChiPhotoGuy Facebook: NUPhotography Instagram: Nick_Ulivieri Chicago photography blog
Taken shortly after sunset on 21/12/2010, Normanby Hall set against the early dusk colours and the snow that has lain for almost a month....
Marines with 1st and 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison companies and National Guardsmen with 1st Battalion, 120th Field Artillery Regiment, Delta Battery prepare for night close air support training for exercise Northern Strike at Camp Grayling, Michigan, Jan. 26.
The joint training strengthened technical and survival skills. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Shaehmus Sawyer)
Happy Friday Flickr friends!
Cold, frosty morning here....hot cup of coffee with one of my favorite mottos!
Edited photo. A Steven Chateauneuf Creation.
PLEASE do NOT post this image on other websites without my permission.
Melt In Love
A very pastel looking sunset, close to Tetova. It was such a random trip to eat something, and have a coffe with some friends, and we just decided to take a short trip to the lake to try some of my new filters that i recently got.
The Sunset was on fire, and all this pastel colors really made me melt in the beauty of the shot, i instantly fell in love with the view. The contrast between the cold snow and the firey sky was really fascinating.
Its one raw files, since i did not need to blend exposure since i was using a soft graduated ND filter of 1 stop, which balanced the image perfectly, and much more than that i did use a 6 stop nd filter to freeze any movement in the water which made a crispy clear reflection of the image, which i really enjoyed
Hope you enjoy it too
Rilind H |Photography|
A glacier in the Arctic.
As a reminder, keep in mind that this picture is available only for non-commercial use and that visible attribution is required. If you'd like to use this photo outside these terms, please contact me ahead of time to arrange for a paid license.
A snow storm in Bradford Place, Walsall on 8th December 1990.
WMT : 2704.
Chase : Leyland National on Palfrey Circular service.
MRN : rebodied Leyland Tiger (1712?) on Stafford - Birmingham service.
MRN+Chase+2704,Snow,BradfordPlace,8dec90(17Y90)1166b
Boeing 707
Grupo 47, 🇪🇸 Ejército del Aire
Place: Manas International Airport, 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan
© Juan C. Moñino, 2005
Today I didn't miss the train to the lake. =)
vast white expanse. amazing landscapes!)
soon will be more photos.
Due to arctic airmass sea smoke creeped to the shores of Helsinki. To me personally cold weather and white snow are the personification of death. Thus the reference to ancient Finnish mythology where otherworld is called Tuonela.
I shouldn't have done this!! After a nice walk - due to the fact our golf was cancelled due to the freezing weather - I came back home along the beach! It was very, very cold down there and after the tide had gone out it left a white line of frozen ice!
Oh, so cold!!
No. 6 ~ 365 2018 .... Freezing! ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.