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A more artistic take on the typical Snow Geese blast-off shot. What do you think?
I had a great time photographing these birds in Richmond, BC recently. I took around 2500 shots over a couple hours. Every so often they would blast off in response to an eagle flying over. It was ar really neat experience to be right in the middle of the chaos!
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snow, sunshine, oranges, kvikk-lunch chocolate (kitkat) and cocoa - that was always synonymous with easter and skiing when I grew up 😁
We finally got two days of milder temperatures. First it snowed then freezing rain. The temperature dropped drastically over night and now everything is covered in ice. Didn't seem to bother this little Downy Woodpecker. Can't wait for Spring!
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Tina and the Puglets xo
This old neglected farmhouse is on its last leg but still guards the farmer's hay - even has a fence for a HFF!
Well, we have got snow this morning in Lancashire but it doesn't look quite like this sadly. This was taken in the beautiful cairngorms back in March. I so wish we were there now. If you look there is a tiny figure on top of the mountain just to show the scale of these mountains.
Have a great weekend everyone, no matter what weather you have.
Yesterday was my b'day.. through the years, I have had snow on my day! There wasn't snow predicted and late last night when I looked out the window, I was in awe! This morning it was a winter wonderland! It melted during the day but was soo pretty. Springtime in VT! Missing all of you...
Lexington, KY
This shot was taken last week, but even though Spring has arrived, we may get more snow tonight!
Photo taken in the municipal garden behind the Lindehuset at Lindevej in Svaneke, a town on the eastern coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, January 4, 2025.
We were looking for photo opportunities in the landscape east of Churchill, and found some in the snow.
We had some snow flakes the other morning so I grabbed a shot of one of the four cardinals that are populating my yard this winter. The ground had a small hint of white and I was about to get excited about it when it flipped back to rain and that was that. Our big snow event for the winter so far. Still some hope because Feb. and March can be more seasonal. :)
Up on the mountain 10 minutes up from my house the snow has not melted...now it is snowing here too..
This shot, taken at Big Bend Lake, in Cook County, Illinois, is my first HDR-processed image. It was actually a test shot to try out my new Photomatix software, but I rather like the way that it came out, so here you have it.
It wasn't as close to sunset as it may look here—you can see the sun peaking through the clouds near the top of the tree—but the HDR sure brought out the sky colors, so I went with it. I’ll get better at the HDR with practice, I presume. If you look carefully near the center below the far tree line, by the way, you’ll spot the walker.