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-10 during this flight over Skaneateles Lake. A beautiful morning so I got low to the ice to get some unique perspectives. Happy Sunday!

Now we got Subzero temperatures.

We still missing the snow.

In the background the fog is on the valley.

The best view we have now more than 2000 meters.

Abraham Lake with methane bubbles under the frozen ice surface in Winter

To all my Flickr friends and contacts, have a happy, healthy, and creative 2014!

There is np particular concept except to capture the moment of unintentional concealment of female face

-10 during this flight over Skaneateles Lake. A beautiful morning so I got low to the ice to get some unique perspectives. Happy Sunday!

With February's snow and subzero temperatures now a fading memory, milder conditions across the UK over the past week brought that rare and wonderful combination of low wind speeds and slack tides. I was out at blue hour on several mornings to capture the scene near the Queen's Walk, where the flow of the Thames came to a standstill and created near-perfect reflections of the HMS Belfast, the riverside promenade and Tower Bridge in the distance.

 

This image was a combination of nine bracketed exposures, blended with luminosity masks in Photoshop and with Nik plugins to adjust the contrast and detail. The main challenge when shooting was whether to trade clarity in the water for clarity in the highlights, because extending the shutter speed and ensuring a smoother reflection also increased the size of the starbursts inside the riverside lamps, which had the potential to become a distraction. By increasing the ISO and narrowing the aperture I struck a reasonable balance, and I was then able to apply my darker exposures to the highlights to restore detail in the lamps. After this, I targeted my brighter exposures to the midtones and applied a radial gradient mask to the underside of the Belfast in order to bring out some of its metallic detail, as well as to emphasise the boat's prominence so that viewers' eyes would hopefully be guided to this part of the image first.

 

The colour-grading phase was a mixture of Colour Balance, Selective Colour and Gradient Map adjustments to create a colder finish and to convey the blue-hour ambience. Setting Nik's Silver Efex Pro to Luminosity and increasing the Soft Contrast and Amplify Whites sliders, I made the light inside the bridge and along the boat's upper deck slightly more dynamic. Finally, inside Colour Efex Pro, I used a sparing amount of the Glamour Glow filter in order to soften the shadows.

 

This last adjustment was important to me as I felt that a sense of dreaminess, particularly in the reflection, was key to conveying the sense of peace and tranquillity along the Thames that morning. Despite the imposing presence of a World War II-era cruiser in the foreground, the peaceful mood along the river at the quietest time of day was made all the more impactful by the calm conditions, creating a scene that doesn't come along all that often.

 

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Subzero temperatures can't stop the beauty of ice and northern lights at Portage lake.

Taken with a Canon 6D. Experimented with water, random object, and subzero temperatures.

St Petersburg, Russia

St Petersburg, Russia

A demonstration of body painting at the subZERO festival in San José, California.

 

For all you prudes, she has pasties on.

 

I hated that you couldn't stick magnets to a SubZero fridge, and then I figured out that tape worked. Among the images are random postcards and stickers, Barack Obama, Christopher Walken, the Twin Towers, the Batmobile, Hillary Swank, Nicole Kidman, Mischa Barton, Paul Toback's son, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Audrey Tautou, Jimmy Carter, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lindsay Lohan, the late Rick James, Jessica Simpson, Sophia Copolla, my neices Katie and Sarah, the Wilson sisters from Heart, the late John Lennon, Bjork, and George W. Bush.

The first day below zero........

Winter Sundown on a subzero day along the trail.

Thanks to the model for showing some love to my camera while showcasing a design at SubZERO festival in San Jose, CA few years back.

 

Shot with a Nikon 70-200mm lens on a Nikon D700.

 

Colors/tones adjusted in Lightroom, then cropped and saved as JPG file in Photoshop.

 

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Some might wonder why there are 2 different pics of only certain characters? lol That is because I spent quite a bit more time on my SubZero and Scorpion looks and edits and that I liked the way they looked without the banners as well, the ones with the banners are more to add the authenticity of what I am trying to present. :)

Macro beauty in a roadside ditch. Even on days when we think there is "nothing to photograph"... it ain't necessarily so.

 

Photographed near Val Marie, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2019 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

A frosty morning in upstate NY

A demonstration of body painting at the subZERO festival in San José, California.

Cold day at the farm. Br and I

 

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Winter Operations Specialist

Tamron 35/1.8VC

It snowed today.

 

Psst. Press L

I would like to thank [https://www.flickr.com/photos/187963635@N03/] for the cover of SecondLifers Art & Photography thank you so much

After cruising in the balmy Caribbean for 10 days, Clark and I come home to frigid sub zero temps in Ohio - but at least the sunrise was beautiful!

 

St Petersburg, Russia

February morning in subzero temps in Duluth, MN

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