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Double exposure made in camera.

"White Willow" by Patti Deters. A large willow tree is covered with freshly fallen snow making it look almost as white as the rest of this winter wonderland. Winter landscapes are so pretty to look at and peaceful to experience - if it's not too cold outside. This white on white scene includes a small pond surrounded by trees.

 

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Fluffy wild flowers. Stansted Forest, UK

Québec, Québec - décembre 2020.

A shot taken a week before Ness Lake froze of some Trumpeter Swans who were passing though on their annual migration. Interestingly these swans are actually flying North to winter over on the Crooked River north of Prince George where warm springs keep parts of the river open all year. The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is the heaviest living bird native to North America and the largest waterfowl in the world with a wingspan that can exceed 10 ft (3.0 m). Ness Lake, Northern British Columbia, Canada. Love Life, Love Photography

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, White Mountains, California

 

Bodie PolaRoadTrip 07/25/14

 

'Roid Week Fall 2014 - Day 1 #2

[ENG] The Chestnut forest of El Tiemblo (Ávila, Spain) it is a small forest of municipal property placed to approximately 1.100 m. of altitude in the header of the Reservation of Iruelas's Valley, to approximately 100 km from Madrid. It is the most extensive chestnut forest of the Central System, and on the autumnal station -the most showy and colouring- its paths are crossed by numerous visitors. Along the route we will be able to observe different species of trees and shrubs that they accompany on the chestnut-tree or form a part of the undergrowth of the chestnut forest (white hawthorn, hazel, elm of mountain, cherry, willows, holly, alder-tree, birch, heathers, ferns...). A section of the path passes parallel to the creek of the throat of the Yedra (Ivy), with it waters down all the year round and with a row of alder-trees that forming a small forest of gallery they wind close to the creek. With luck we can contemplate some species of birds of forest character (mocking-bird, blue climber, blackbird, thrush...).

 

[ESP] El Castañar de El Tiemblo (Ávila) es un pequeño bosque de propiedad municipal situado a unos 1.100 m. de altitud en las laderas de la Reserva del Valle de Iruelas, en la cabecera de la garganta de la Yedra, a unos 100 km. de Madrid. Es el castañar más extenso del Sistema Central, y en la estación otoñal –la más llamativa y colorida- sus senderos son recorridos por numerosos visitantes. A lo largo de la ruta podremos observar diferentes especies de árboles y arbustos que acompañan al castaño o forman parte del sotobosque del castañar (majuelo, avellano, olmo de montaña, cerezo silvestre, sauces, acebo, arraclán, abedul, brezos, helechos, ...). Un tramo del sendero discurre paralelo al arroyo de la garganta de la Yedra, con agua todo el año y con una hilera de alisos que formando un pequeño bosque de galería serpentean junto al arroyo. Con suerte podemos contemplar algunas especies de aves de carácter forestal (arrendajo, trepador azul, mirlo, zorzal...).

 

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Québec, Québec - décembre 2020.

Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longeava)

 

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California

Some of my cats love snow. Some hate it. The one that contrasts snow the most loves it (thankfully). Nothing contrasts my cat better than a fresh snowfall, which happened yesterday as a lake effect snow band came through my area.

 

Cats and kittens calendar: www.zazzle.ca/cats_and_kittens_2020_calendar-158657040976...

Absolutely no storms here in Ontario for weeks + COVID-19 locking everything down means pictures of my cats. Always curious Spotty followed a frog around for a few minutes the other day led to some interesting moments.

 

One of the two shots of this expired roll that have the distinct warm look of Kodak Gold. Both were at a low angle.

 

Cosina CT-1A, Cosina 50mm f1.8, Kodak Gold 200 (expired)

1/1000, f1.8

Sierra View Overlook near the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California.

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California

January, 2025

Beautiful Sunrise on Top of the Snowy Mountain....

Alaska, USA

My final image from my time in the woods on Sunday. This was the image I initially had in mind, and was in fact the last shot that I took. It took what felt like ages to find this composition then another age to wait for the sun to come out from behind the clouds I had the image I wanted!

The milky way from 10,000' in the Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, near Bishop, CA

 

Nikon D700

Nikkor 24-120mm @ 24mm

ISO 6400

30s @ f/4

 

Any resemblance with a male part of anatomy is pure coincidence! :)

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Bristlecone pine gigante morto nel Patriarch Grove, Inyo National Forest, White Mountains, California

 

Giant bristlecone pine dead near Patriarch Grove, Inyo National Forest, White Mountains, California

The Bristlecone pines in the Shulman Grove are 2000 to 4000 years old. They live at elevations between 9,000 and 11,000 feet AMSL.

Ancient Bristelcone Pine Forest, White Mountains, CA

Arca-Swiss 4x5, 150mm 5.6 Symmar-S Schneider, Provia 100F QL, Circular Polarizer

I think wood anemones are one of my very favourite flowers to photograph. They remind me of elegant dancers twirling their skirts.

We don't have any close to home, but my daughter kindly agreed to look after her younger brother for an hour yesterday so that I could travel to a favourite spot. Unfortunately I ended up with a very flat tyre, and despite a kind (and patient!) family spending the best part of an hour helping me, we couldn't get the wheel off!

I ended up calling a recovery service and and arrived very late home. At least my daughter got her favourite Indian takeaway as a big thank you!

Anemone nemorosa - the forest is spotted everywhere with these little flowers now. What a sight!

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