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AWARDED AT SPIRIT OF THE MOUNTAIN PC, 2021 (SWISS MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL).
SELECTED FOR EXPOSITION AT NATURA L'OEIL-EPNATURE PC, 2023.
FINALIST AT SPIRIT OF THE MOUNTAIN PC, 2022 AND SELECTED AS OFFICIAL IMAGE OF LUGANO FESTIVAL, 2023 EDITION.
The joys of early spring in the Lower Mainland, BC., Canada.
PS Even the dandelions, in the images below, make me smile!
Stavo salendo a Introd, ma quando è apparso Lui, son dovuto scendere dall'auto.
Monte Bianco 4810 mt
Pure beauty
I was driving up to PNGP, but when He appeared I had to get out of the car.
Monte Bianco 4810 mt
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Cold winter kills us, but the eyes sometimes see things that others can't see !
My best wishes for the new year, for all of you.
L'hiver nous tue, mais les yeux voient des choses que les autres ne voient pas
Meilleurs vœux à tous pour la nouvelle année
Nick Air
thanks for comments and favorites
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As the sun breaks through the clouds it brightens up our snowy North Shore Mountains.
Captured from our North Vancouver home
Fin de journée sur le massif de la Vanoise depuis la Toussuire dans le massif Arvan-Villards en Maurienne (Savoie).
La parete sud del Monte Rosa (mt 4634) vista dall'alpe Pile in Valsesia
Feeling small and happy
The south face of Monte Rosa (15,203 ft) seen from the Alp Pile in Valsesia
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Vietata la riproduzione se non autorizzata
Fin de journée sur le massif de la Vanoise depuis la Toussuire dans le massif Arvan-Villards en Maurienne (Savoie).
Spring days can be warm and sunny in Denver, but there will still be snow in the mountains. This is a view from Sloan Lake in Denver, looking west to the foothills and beyond to the Rocky Mountain peaks.
Coastal Mountains
Pitt Meadows
Super Natural British Columbia
Canada
A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.
Happy Clicks,
~Christie
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Very nice views from Lofoten Islands, Nordland, Norway. ...worth of visiting - indeed!
This is for my friend in Norway :-)
Coastal Mountains
Pitt Polder
Pitt Meadows
Super Natural British Columbia
Canada
Captured from a low perspective
A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.
Happy Clicks,
~Christie
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Coastal Mountains
Pitt Meadows
Super Natural British Columbia
Canada
Blueberry Farm
A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.
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~Christie
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Retired school bus, re-homed as a blueberry picker transport vehicle.
EMERGENCY DOOR swung open, with the window to the right of the door, smashed out.
Happy Face above the front doors
Immediate background - winterized, dormant blueberry bushes.
Scene set against BC Coastal mountains
Rural Pitt Meadows
Pitt Polder
British Columbia
Canada
A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.
Happy Clicks,
~Christie (happies) by the River
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A yellow Ford put out to pasture
Artistic HDR Impression
British Columbia
Canada
A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.
Stay Safe and Happy Clicks,
~Christie
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Jindabyne is a town in south-east New South Wales, Australia that overlooks Lake Jindabyne near the Snowy Mountains, in Snowy Monaro Regional Council. It is a popular holiday destination year round, especially in winter. This is due to its proximity to major ski resort developments within the Kosciuszko National Park, including Thredbo, Perisher and Charlotte Pass. Originally situated on land that is now under Lake Jindabyne, the township was transferred to its present location in the 1960s due to the construction of Jindabyne Dam, on the Snowy River, as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. At the 2016 census, Jindabyne had a population of 2,629 people. The town's name is derived from an aboriginal word meaning valley. Jindabyne is one of the highest settlements of its size in Australia, at 918 metres above sea level. Light snowfalls sometimes occur during winter. In mid-July in 2004 and 2005, snow fell up to half a metre following freak snowfalls over a large area of New South Wales. Jindabyne is connected to the surrounding area by Kosciuszko Road North via Canberra, the Alpine Way West to the Riverina and Wodonga and the Barry Way to the South and Gippsland. 27378
This view forced me to perform a prohibited traffic maneuver to photograph it :)
Norðurland Eystra, Northeastern Region, Iceland
Where and when the fiery Autumn colours meet the cool WInter blues.
Seasons change ...
British Columbia
Canada
White Knuckled driving conditions through the Thompson–Nicola Regional district
Sub-zero temperatures.
The day before making this precarious trek through the Central Interior of BC, Canada , the news reported vehicles sliding off the road in all directions at this precise location.
Descending the highway hill was nerve racking to say the least, however I was in capable hands.
The pick-up truck in this image decided to travel down the center of road, in search of better traction.
As beautiful as this mountain highway is, wintery conditions can serve to be treacherous.
Beautiful British Columbia
Canada
Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.
Stay Healthy
~Christie
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BC Coastal Mountain Range
( This is a different mountain range than in the previous image )
Twin Summit
BC
Canada
Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.
Stay healthy
Happy Clicks,
~Christie
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It is a rare sunny day in winter in a snowy country.
The snowy mountains were shining beautifully behind the Hasagi-trees in the snowfield.
This image is available for download and Image download.
Some local boats moored at the small marina located at the end of the Pitt River before it opens up into the wonderworld of Pitt Lake.
Communities of rustic to luxury cabins are nestled in clusters along the lake's shores.
A whole new world opens up to a pristine tidal lake that is only accessible by boat. ~C
Pitt Lake according to Wikipedia:
Pitt Lake is the second-largest lake in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. About 53.5 square kilometres in area, it is about 25 km long and about 4.5 km wide at its widest. It is one of the world's relatively few tidal lakes, and among the largest. In Pitt Lake, there is on average a three foot tide range; thus Pitt Lake is separated from sea level and tidal waters during most hours of each day during the 15 foot tide cycle of the Pitt River and Strait of Georgia estuary immediately downstream.
Grant narrows boat Launch and Marina
Pitt River - Pitt Meadows,
British Columbia
Canada
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Stay healthy and Happy Clicks.........
~Christie (happiest) by the River
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Charlotte Pass (often erroneously referred to as Charlotte's Pass), elevation 1,837 metres, is a snow resort and village in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. The pass is in the Kosciuszko National Park where the Kosciuszko Road crosses Kangaroo Ridge. Charlotte Pass is the closest village to Mount Kosciuszko. Charlotte Pass Village (elev. 1,760 metres) is at the base of Kangaroo Ridge to the south east of the pass. It is one of Australia's oldest snow resorts. It is the coldest location in Australia, with a record low of −23.0 °C and winter temperatures that regularly drop below −10 °C. The pass and village are named after Charlotte Adams who, in 1881, was the first European woman to climb Mount Kosciuszko. Charlotte Pass provides access to some of Australia's highest alpine terrain and was formerly a stop-off point for public vehicular access to Mt Kosciuszko, though the public access road now terminates at the Pass. Being an alpine area, it is subject to extremes in temperature, and is a recognised environmentally sensitive zone. 27482