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Ikushunbetsu river, Mikasa, Hokkaido.
Pentax MZ-M, Rikenon 50mm F2.0, Kodak Microfilm Imagelink HQ exposed as ISO 40, developed as described before, scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120, edited with GIMP.
How are you managing the winter weather? Here in the Midwest, we’re currently experiencing a deep freeze for the next few days, followed by a slight increase in temperature. I find ways to appreciate the changing weather. How about you?
Freezing morning in the month of February. The car was solid white but this stood out on the car.
Looked to get the symbol at it's premium to showcase the usage of the car but also to see the full amount of frost that morning.
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Freezing rain has coated the Japanese Maple tree just off my balcony. I had hoped to capture the hummer perched there but it found a warmer and drier roost.
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On this cold morning, this bay on Lake Superior was starting to freeze over.
A grouping of Japanese White Birch (Betula platyphylla) lift naked branches into the fog and snow of autumn's first storm in the Jigokudani Mountains, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
We stayed for a few days in the mountains Northeast of Nagano, near where the winter Olympics were held in 1998. I planned a glorious all-day hike in autumn sun. Combining plans with mountain weather is apparently a fool's enterprise... Going up even higher was obviously pointless since one would be enshrouded in cloud for every moment of the effort. So we turned around and walked down-mountain instead, through meadows fringed with birch forests and bracken that gave way to cypress and a low bamboo-like plant that dominated the understory. Snow gathered quietly in the creases as we walked. The breath hung like dense smoke before becoming one with the freezing mist.