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There is still beautiful wintertime, but some changes coming soon at at 21strom in Second Life.
Trom Búr magic trees, frozen and snowy winter trees and landscapes with smooth wind effect, shores with icicles.
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An ultra-wide panoramic view of an active single heron nest and the surrounding trees.
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It is simply an unforgettable feeling to walk in such a snowy landscape. Thanks to my snowshoes, I could enter so far in search of unspoiled nature. The trees are heavily loaded. If you touch on you will presented with a cargo of powder snow. Important is keep your camera bag closed. The sun can shine the white. I'm here trying to enhance this effect, so I've chosen the view from the shadows. The image should reflect my feeling for the snow, gleaming white and pure.
Another look at the magnificent winter beech trees on the walk up to Lewesdon Hill. These look as if they formed a hedge line to the bridleway which is to the left of these trees.
There is still beautiful wintertime, but some changes coming soon at at 21strom in Second Life.
Trom Búr magic trees, frozen and snowy winter trees and landscapes with smooth wind effect, shores with icicles.
See HD video at Youtube.
Blogpost at 21strom blog.
Post-processed with ReShade.
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A strong southwester brought our first blast of winter. The timid of heart shelter in their homes but not the photographers; they layer up and brave the bone chilling cold and gusting icy winds to capture the storm.
We trudge head down, braced against the winds onslaught of tiny ice crystals that sting our exposed cheeks like tiny frozen bullets. Seeking the perfect place to set up and shoot a few quick shots.
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Backlit winter branches frame the cupola of Independence Hall as the afternoon sun throws a crisp star across the old red brick. A classic Old City Philadelphia moment inside Independence National Historical Park—historic architecture meeting bright blue sky.
Roath Park and lake, Cardiff, 6 January 2012. The monument to Captain Scott, whose ill-fated expedition to the Antarctic, which left Cardiff's Roath Dock on 15 June 1910. This memorial lighthouse was completed in 1915, other than the clock, which was presented in 1918.
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SIGMA DP1 Merrill
SIGMA LENS 19mm f2.8
SIGMA Photo Pro 5.5.3
Apple Aperture 3.4.4
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Shot on February 3, 2023, with Mamiya C220, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 Blue dot, Lomography Earl Grey 100.
Stand developed using exhausted Fuji Microfine for 10+ hours. Scanned on EPSON GT-X980.
Here is another one from the archives. It was taken from a car on the way to Thanksgiving. Nothing special. I liked the stripes!
This past week most of Ontario went through a major ice storm. The temperatures dropped below freezing then hovered in the -1 -2 Celsius range for three days; all the while it rained heavily, causing major chaos on the roads and covering trees and roads in a thick sheet of ice. Branches too week to withstand the heavy Burden of the thick ice snapped some even splitting trees in two, leaving such a mess for people to clean up. Many were without power for days. Where we live the damage was not as bad as in the Barrie and northern areas of southern Ontario.
Early the next morning I ventured out; carefully slipping and sliding my way to the local park to get these shots. As I crossed the frozen field I had to stomp my path through the icy frozen ground. The heavy layer of ice weighed down the trees until they were bent down and touched the ground, even the fence of the local baseball diamond was covered in a transparent layer of ice.
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1. late in the afternoon, 2. a new start, 3. already a little bit of spring...., 4. the old boat, 5. enjoy a new year, 6. a rose for everyone, 7. only two more days in 2007, 8. the road,
9. married couple...., 10. on a wintry morning, 11. wintry fireworks, 12. wintertrees, 13. I don't smile..., 14. ice-blue ditch, 15. merry christmas and a healthy 2008, 16. on a beautiful winterday......,
17. cold, but they don't care.., 18. white frozen, 19. frozen, 20. starling, 21. drops, 22. souk, 23. sunrise, 24. Wadi Rum, desert,
25. craq des chevaliers, 26. Kings Highway, 27. i am going, 28. dahlia party 1, 29. fuchsia, 30. ivy-grown, 31. abutilon, 32. garden
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Looking out towards the sea wall area from my balcony, I could see the lonely bench after the snow storm yesterday. Someone is bound to wipe away any snow and sit a while.
Sim-wide winter landscape at at 21strom in Second Life.
Trom Búr magic trees, frozen and snowy winter trees and landscapes with smooth wind effect, shores with icicles. Best place for hanging out during your virtual wintertime.
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The rustic wooden fence seen here rests on a four acre section of Central Park's Shakespeare Garden which is located in the west part of the park near 79th Street.
On the 300th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death in 1916, this area was dedicated to Shakespeare and named. The plants and flowers that are found in this area are all mentioned in the works of the playwright and are also plants and flowers that are found in his garden in Starford-upon-Avon. There is even a white mulberry tree on this four acre plot of land that is said to have grown from a graft of a tree planted by Shakespeare himself in the 1600s.
While the paths that winds through Central Park's Shakespeare Garden is gorgeous in the warmer months of the year, it's absolutely stunning when snow has freshly fallen.
This photo was taken during one of the last major snowstorms (a blizzard) in New York City back in 2011. We haven't seen snow like this, in this magnitude, since then. I have been going through my photos from the two blizzards we experienced that winter season wondering if we will ever see snow like this again. Who knows?
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The trees are sparse on the mountain. This one was one of the tallest close to the top, but it seemed to struggle a bit with the weight of winter. I almost felt a little sorry for it.
Monochrome by nature, not a camera setting.
Ice melting, tons of vapor.
The best thing about a foggy day? It's not just me in a fog.
Nikon Z9 /28-75 z lens