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Taken at Neusiedler Lake in Burgenland....)) I tried to give this photo a bit warm tones....))
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... We really did ot get but a small trace of snow... but right now, as I key this in.. it is 12 " bone chillen degrees" - with a wind chill factor, of 2 degrees ... BRRR !
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I took a stroll down our road and was blinded by the piercing morning light. Snow really brightens things up. The road was as icy as a skating rink. I was worried I might darken my mood by slipping on the road and getting run over by a delivery truck--a real possibility since everyone is ordering stuff online since the pandemic came to visit. It's a good thing I wore my hockey skates and helmut.
Nevada City CA
~~~ Photo taken through the glass of my kitchen window.
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March 2, 2018
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Small town - West USA
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A setting looking to the north-northeast while taking in views of a snowy landscape along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park. Another image captured where I liked the layering present with the foreground and it's snowy landscape leading up to the rock formations in the distance. I decided to minimize the overcast and overcast skies as I felt it really didn't add much to the image.
A setting looking to the northeast while taking in views of a snowy landscape along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park. This setting had layers with the rock formations and hillsides that seemingly crisscrossed each other. I used that and then angled my Nikon SLR camera so that I could capture that feel. I also wanted to minimize the overcast and snowy skies as I felt they were more of a negative space and really didn't add to the image captured.
In Joshua Tree National Park at a roadside pullout with a view across an open plain with Joshua Trees and other plant-life. I liked how the snow helped to minimize colors, almost creating a green with black-and-white setting and also added textures and details with the plant-life and trees. While I felt there was negative space with the overcast and snowing skies, I was able to later pull out some details and shades present using the ClearView Plus tool in DxO PhotoLab 6.
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It's a lovely 15 degrees this morning ...
~ And The Winchill Factor Has Been Horrid ..
I am afraid, between the snow, and the ice, this tree, will be a goner .. Some area close to me, had trees down, as well as power outages ..
So I am glad, I snapped, the one, and only, bud that was blooming ..
Have A Delightful Sunday Friends ...
After this cold spurt, let's hope, no more comes ...
While at Keys View with a view looking to the west across a mountain desert landscape present in this part of Joshua Tree National Park. My thought on composing this image was to take advantage of the old, dead tree and add that to the foreground, and then create a layered look with the ridges as they came, one after another, leading up to the more distant peaks of the San Jacinto and San Gorgonio mountains.
LEICA DG SUMMILUX 25 f1.4 with Panasonic DMC GX7
February 14th, 2019
Historic Village of Gokayama Suganuma, Nanto City, Toyama, Japan
At a roadside pullout along the main park road with a view looking to the southeast across a recently snowed landscape. My thought on composing this image was to angle my Nikon SLR camera slightly downward and create a sweeping view across this national park landscape, leading up to the more distant hillsides with its rock formations. I wanted, though, to include some of the skies above, as I felt the snow storm coming in had some details that added to the complete setting.
"That joke isn't funny anymore; it's too close to home and it's too near the bone." - The Smiths
February 12, 2019 - Song of the Day
This officially marks the kids' 5th snow day of the school year.
Some unexpected overnight snow, parts of Dublin & the country covered & time to reach for the camera for some snow scenes on the way to work.
DART 8319 drifts into Clontarf Road on a northbound service to Malahide.
March 21, 2015
"And so we remained till the red of the dawn began to fall through the snow gloom. I was desolate and afraid, and full of woe and terror. But when that beautiful sun began to climb the horizon life was to me again." - Bram Stoker
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Well, the season officially changed over yesterday. But Mother Nature has either not received the memo or has chosen to ignore the calendar announcing Spring. With her attitude lately, I'm inclined to believe that she's just ignoring our demands for warmer, sunnier weather and is still in agreement with old man winter.
Which is really my way of saying that it snowed again today. And not just for a while, but for the majority of the day. Around 6 this evening the sun peeked through for a few minutes, but quickly gave way to what seems to be freezing rain.
Come on Mother Nature, it's time to break away from the Old Man and let the warm shine through! I don't think I'm alone in saying, enough is enough!
Hope everyone has had a good day!
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In Joshua Tree National Park while walking the Hidden Valley Nature Trail and taking in the view of a snow covered landscape. The setting is a look to the north. My thought on composing this image was to minimize the negative space of the overcast and snowing skies and create more of a sweeping view across this national park landscape. I angled my Nikon SLR camera to create that view. I liked how that brought more of the foreground into the image, and how the snow mixed with the plant-life to create details and textures.
Oh poor magnolia. Covered in snow.
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IF YOU'RE IN THE SNOW...STAY WARM! XO
A setting looking to the north while taking in views of a snowy landscape along the Hidden Valley Nature Trail in Joshua Tree National Park. This was another image captured where I liked the layering present with the foreground and it's snowy landscape leading up to the rock formation in the distance. I decided to minimize the overcast and overcast skies as I felt it really didn't add much to the image.
a job well done if I don't say so myself.
I may not always get to "thank you" or comment back on a comment that you might leave here on my image but, just know each comment is read and very much appreciated.
While at Keys View and looking to the west-southwest across a mountain desert landscape with some snow still present from a recently storm. This is in Joshua Tree National Park. My thought on composing this image was to take advantage of the dead, fallen tree and use that to add to the setting in the image captured with the ridges and more distant snowcapped peaks of several mountain ranges in southern California. With the sun behind me, I felt I was able to capture more details, from near to far, including more in the peaks of the San Gorgonio Mountain and San Jacinto Mountains. The rest of the image composition was then a matter of aligning myself to find that angle with the tree, ridges, and mountain peaks.
I later worked with control points in DxO PhotoLab 6 and then made some adjustments to bring out the contrast, saturation and brightness I wanted for the final image.
As the eastern seaboard of the US recovers from the deluge of snow over the weekend, a cold remind of some local snow in Dublin. You have to plow through the archives as there's never many flurries in Dublin but 2010 had some memorable flakes.
Donnybrook AX 612 battles through on a 75 service from Dun Laoghaire, seen above at Honeypark on Kill Avenue.
Hard to believe this scene overlooked one of the worst murders ever recorded in Nottingham, literally yards from this spot in 1844.
A man murdered his wife and three children by slitting their throats. His hanging drew crowds who at the very centre of my city got congested in a steep flight of stone steps right beside where the Nottingham Contemporary Art Gallery stands now and many people were seriously injured and died..My mother warned us to stay clear of this part of the wood but you know what children are like.........
One one the worst things about the report was the statement
"There was a wonderful mass turnout to watch the hanging "
One of the best things is that Colwick Woods is still one of the most peaceful places on earth.......
The name of Nottingham man William Saville is writ large in the annals of criminology and social history. It holds against it the direct responsibility for the deaths of at least 21 individuals and the serious injury of many more. However, Saville was no mass-murderer. His crime was the murder of his wife and three children. It was the circumstances of his public execution outside Nottingham’s Shire Hall on the 8th Aug. 1844 which led to the unforeseen deaths and mutilations of his other victims. It also led directly to the change in the local authority’s policy towards public hangings and indirectly influenced attitudes regarding capital punishment.
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