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Quarried monolith at Alport Heights shot during the one snowy day in January.
Temperatures for the coming weekend are expected to be unseasonably around 17°c ... so evidently there is some of that there global warming happening.
It was a frosty subzero morning. I couldn't feel my toes as I trudged through the snow. The whole world glistened with the allure of millions of diamonds. On every tree, every blade of grass, and the surface of the snow.
The Animas River begins it's journey at the tops of the beautiful San Juan Mountains in Southwest Colorado. Unfortunately, it became breaking news recently when the EPA accidentally released millions of gallons of toxic mine waste out of the GoldKing Mine near the town of Silverton, CO. Videos and pictures circulated the news and web for many months showing the orange stained water flowing through several states, eventually entering Lake Powell hundreds of miles downstream.
This is a river that I play in or at least have the great fortune to witness most everyday with it being several hundred yards from my doorstep. Today, the news crews are gone but the ugly orange sediment still lingers at the bottom and edges of Animas especially where the river flows slowly. The experts are hoping that the spring run-off will wash away and further dilute this sediment. Nature does have a wonderful way of cleansing itself and hopefully this process will happen sooner rather than later.
I have tried to ease the pain via photography by trying to bring out the true colors of this beautiful riparian ecosystem. My hope is that the natural colors I have captured will help overpower the orange-stained banks. If nothing else, it makes me feel a lot better about this special river and begins the healing process...
This picture was taken on a subzero morning hike along it's banks. It was refreshingly beautiful with the steam coming off the nearly frozen river channel with a heavy frost clinging to anything within it's grasp.
Feel free to visit my website for more pictures of the Animas River - True Colors.
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Canon 6D, F/16, 29mm, 1/250 sec, EF24-70 f/4L, ISO 100 Adobe Lightroom 6, Dolica carbon fiber tripod.!
Made almost exactly a year ago, this one was never processed until now.
A few hours after this was shot, after night had fallen, we were still shooting inside this abandoned house literally in the middle of nowhere. Then... the owner showed up on his snowmobile and asked us to leave, not very nicely. He was not impressed, but we were not trespassing, breaking stuff or anything... Just trying to make his neglected house look beautiful again through our photography.
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Subzero
-4º Celsius or 25º Fahrenheit … brrr! Not exactly tropical, who says I don’t suffer for my art?
Here’s a collage of Jack Frost’s overnight work, now where’s the brandy?
Try and spot the Olympus Em1 images (there are 3) against 2 Lumix S5
This is cold, Central Texas style. The bird bath is frozen over after two days of not getting above freezing.At least it had warmed up to about 23 F ( -5 C) when I took this shot. No snide comments from northerners suffering through subzero (F) temps please - this is way, way colder than we normally get. For 118 pictures in 2018, #78, "Cold".
IC 1019 brings M336 south through Sutton on the old EJE. Once in a blue moon, an IC SD70 will slip out of the Kirk pool and manage to lead a road freight somewhere around the CN system.
The wind made waiting for 336 quite the experience but it made for a nice shot.
Ludington harbor is nearly frozen. Yesterday's 50mph winds covered the lighthouse with ice. The haze is vapor from the last unfrozen water in the harbor
A closeup image reveals the texture and beauty of this Japanese Macaque's (Macaca fuscata) facial features. This baby snow monkey and her Mom had just come down from the mountainside, and were readying to jump into the pool. It was easily in the negative degrees F outside, but after this baby got in the water you couldn't tell the temperature around it was subzero. Beautiful and staunch.
Jigokudani-Yaen Snow Monkey Park, Nagano, Japan
This creek is mostly frozen. Air temps have often been well below zero lately. Apparently not cold enough to send this duck (or his flock) south for the winter.
Next time I'll be wearing proper snow attire when wrestling with this kind of project. It was a stupid last minute decision after getting off work and I thought, "I'll just cruise out there, snap a quick one, and be done". After all, the moon schedule was just what I'd been needing to make the mountains pop in the background. Dumb. A quick snap turned into damn near an hour of running back and forth through waist deep drifts, cursing at the moon for being late, one dead battery, and eventually rock hard jeans legs and tennies full of frozen toes. Was it worth it?.....It's always worth it.
With the morning frost yet to thaw off the ground Freightliner Class 66 locomotive 66563 approaches Mill Lane, Ryecroft with the 09.19 Hope (Earles Sidings) to Walsall freight terminal service.
© 2017 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
Genesis 1:16 speaks of the moon as the "...lesser light to rule the night." There was something primordial about the night sky last night, with a massive halo around the moon and some aurora mists. It was also incredibly cold (about -30 C), and the so I've tinted the image a polar blue to match. I wanted to test the new Sigma 16mm f/1.4 for astro, and while the bright moon somewhat dominated the sky (ruling the night!), I really liked the end result of the image. You can see more photos from it here: bit.ly/16mmCimage | My "First Look" video is here: bit.ly/DN16mmFL | #photodujour #dustinabbott #photography #sigma #DN16mm
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Subzero temps on the other side of that glass! It's warm and cozy inside the municipal greenhouse in Anchorage, Alaska. Cactus and icicles don't usually coexist!