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Surprise, our dog, a Border Collie, didn't want to go out in this weather. Could you blame him?
But I was determined to make a beautiful shot that day.
I even risked my precious camera...
The result was well worth it, I love the windswept movement of the snow.
I wish you the best of days and thank you for your time. Magda (*_*)
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As you walk along the path, the branches cover you, protecting you from the snow above, like the arms of the many protecting the one, enjoying the beauty of nature.
Another from the autumn snowstorm we experienced on a recent trip to the Tetons. There's something so very special about snowfall ... especially an unexpected one. It's so exciting to watch the snow change from almost a sleet, to "corn" snow, to a more traditional snowfall, to those amazing large snowflakes falling down to earth. OK, I'll admit, I have a thing for snow (ask me again next year) :-).
However, it's more than the actual snow. It's the sound of silence that comes with it ... the cold wind blowing, the visual of the trees swaying, and as I said ... the "silence" that winter brings. I just love it. Before long, the snow began to stick, on the trees, the landscape, and the wooden fence in the scene. Gosh, I love this place.
Hope that everyone has a wonderful weekend ahead. Thanks for stopping by to view.
© 2017 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
Southeastern PA was getting hammered with snow during this paticular winter, so I had to go and check it out. Reading & Northern, Hometown, PA.
taken at Luane's World - Le Monde Perdu - Winter
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We all want to shoot owls and other raptors in the winter. Often smaller birds like the Snow Bunting are often overlooked...
I've still to process a few more photos from Kuer Fell in Akaslompolo. I enjoyed capturing the snow textures of the fresh snow we had had the day before. Another great thing about wearing snow shoes is I didn't sink on the deep snow whilst shooting , however my tripod did LOL :)
Middle Creek PA, The snow geese came early this year, thousands of them flying overhead, captured this last weekend!
Four days after the big snow, removal of the snow banks was done on our street. Although the road had been cleared as the storm occurred, we were left with big banks that reduced the road to one lane.
This was a very quick phone grab from my window of the blower filling the truck and the concomitant spray skyward.
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Snow day put to photographic use. Trip down to Littlestone to checkout the snow and the light it would produce.
Garden is still covered with 30+ inches of snow.... but it is beginning to melt... a half inch this past week. 🌞