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Finally we got to see a real winter landscape. And the light... Oh, I really do like this blue light in the sky.

 

I took this photo with my iPhone 11 Pro and I think the phone did a pretty good job.

 

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Always nice to see the structure of trees in winter.

Photographed using the Spartus 35F Model 400, and Fujicolor 100 film (CN135) .

Spring has yet to bring the leaves back to a partially pruned tree in West Wales, near Haverfordwest.

Winter, 2020.

Camera: Canon FT QL 35mm SLR.

Lens: Canon 58mm FL f/1.2.

Film: Kodak Pro Image 100 ISO 100 35mm colour negative.

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This is the sort of thing that makes a bicycle ride worth while

The creek.

The start of a wood-anemone?

Daisies.

Xylaria hypoxylon - fungi.

Fungi on branch.

Snowdrops.

Small creek.

What is comming up?

Soon Daffodils.

Near Compton Abbas, Dorset 25.01.2014

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Beaver lodge (lower left) Asylum Lake Preserve, Kalamazoo Michigan.

The air is damp and still on this chilly morning and the sky is a mottled grey. Days like this make me notice how beautiful the trees are in winter.

 

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Probando texturas, firmas y demas complementos.

Textura: Kim Klassen

Photographed using the Kodak VR35 K4, and Kodak Ektar 100 film.

120 B&W 400 film loaded into a Yashica Mat 124G

Photo made in Russia, Altai, Siberia

Photographed from the kitchen door.

The trees always appear at their starkest the next few weeks January into February - although, round here, thanks to the largely mild winter so far some bushes and trees are actually budding. Not these stark skeletons.

Paper jewelry created by Taylor Twigg of Taylor's Eclectic. Earrings giveaway through Friday, December 4, 2015:

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Photographed using the Vivitar T201 Lx, and Fujifilm Superia X-Tra 400 film.

Winter color at Bosque del Apache in New Mexico.

Photographed using the Kodak Gimini, and Lomography's "Orca" 110 format film.

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