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60 Year Old Skis and Dust and Rust
Film: Kodak ColorPlus 200 (Expired 2016)
Format: 35mm
No Crop, No Filter, No Post Editing. NOT A.I.
Camera: Pentax Spotmatic II
Lens: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR 35mm 1:2.4
Manual Focus
Handheld
Metering: Inbuilt
F4 1/60
Lighting: Sunlight and partial shade
Developed in Bellini C41 Kit
Scanned at Home
Would have been first in the ski queues at Glencoe Mountain if it hadn't taken so long to boil the water for coffee.
Winterberg is an important winter sports area in Western Germany. This ski jump monument is located at the town entrance.
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As nature photographers, we are most excited about the sunrises, sunsets, night skies, and inclement weather. Too often, we forget there is immense beauty to capture mid-day with a blue sky. Of course, having a perfect model in your back pocket doesn't hurt either.
Ski Joëring with one and two dogs at The Polar Adventure : Méaudre, Isere, France
Skijoring with a dog is a sport in which a dog, assist a cross-country skier. One to two dogs are commonly used. The cross-country skier provides power with skis and poles, and the dog adds additional power by running and pulling.
The skier wears a skijoring harness, the dog wears a sled dog harness, and the two are connected by a length of rope. There are no reins or other signaling devices to control the dog.
The dog must be motivated by its own desire to run, and respond to the owner's voice for direction.
What you see at a race is the result of long hours of work and planning to ensure that the team is prepared to test its abilities against the trail and the competition.
2.000 meter hight of mountain snow will almost started to melt due to unexpected temperature during this season. So most of people saw remained snow as an oppurtunity for skiing at weekend like me.
A tunnel that takes skiers through a ridge to another valley for more skiing. In the winter the thing on the right pulls people through the tunnel. Or so I presume.
Info on the tunnel: www.snowbird.com/about/construction/peruvian.html
Snowbird, Utah.
I'm a bit behind with posting my images I've taken. Today I went out skiing after watching Olympic games. Loved the winter-dress trees. Will post day 52-54 soon. Day 55/364.