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Fireplace... one of my favorite winter activities... shaggy rug or blanket on the floor right in front of it with wine or hot tea ... book and / or music ... spreading out there like a vegetable... so comfy ... so relaxing ... so warm ♥️🎄♥️
Snow, bicycles and the gorgeous trees of Bryant Park during winter storm Nemo.
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Camera: Sony a99 | Lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
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I live for snowstorms in New York City. So you can just imagine how bummed I was last winter season when we barely got any snow. Growing up in New York City, I remember quite a few blizzards and its with fond nostalgia that I always wish for at least one great snowstorm during the winter. New York City is extra beautiful when covered in a blanket of freshly fallen snow.
When I heard that winter storm Nemo (also known as the Blizzard of 2013, February snowstorm and other terms) was going to deliver some gorgeous white flakes from the sky I was more than ready for it. The photos in this set are not edited the way I would normally edit them. I just basically imported them into Lightroom and adjusted some contrast in a few cases from the RAW files. I will most likely go through the photos here plus others that I am not posting and give them the Vivienne treatment at some point. I am just floored at how incredible it was to shoot the snow with the Sony a99. I did go out of my way to protect it despite it being weather-sealed since it isn't technically my camera and since my lenses also needed protection. I must have been quite a sight in my ski-mask, enormous scarf, giant winter boots and a camera covered in plastic. :) It seemed like I had an easier time shooting in this snowstorm than in the two blizzards that I took photos in back in 2010 and 2011. I think it's because the wind was far more manageable and because I was out before the blizzard hit with full force. While the snow was heavy, the winds were easy to deal with in some respects since the gusts were few and far between.
I decided to walk from where I live on the Lower East Side all the way to Times Square since I do this particular walk frequently and know all of the spots I have always wanted to capture in the snow. I had a blast! The wind did get stronger and stronger as I got closer to Times Square and by the time I made my way home it was full-on blizzard conditions so I think I went at the optimal time. I somehow managed to take photos in the East Village, around Union Square, Chelsea (in truth, I had really hoped that the Empire State Building would be visible but it was completely hidden by the snow and lack of visibility), 5th Avenue, Midtown, the New York Public Library on 42nd Street and 5th Avenue, Bryant Park (which was absolutely ethereal in the snow) and finally Times Square.
And so, the photos here are pretty much almost straight out of the camera save for a few tweaks to levels, no fancy tinkering (but I can't wait to do so!).
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View more of my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
View my photography profile on Google Plus: New York City photography by Vivienne Gucwa
To purchase any of my work view my site gallery for info here.
To use any of my photos commercially, simply click the link which reads "Request to license Vivienne Gucwa's photos via Getty Images". This link can be found on the bottom right corner of the page of the photo you are interested in using.
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010.
..When the curtain of reality closes..
..The city sleeps in peace, the city dreams a thousands dreams..
..And the chapters of an urban fairytale begins to unfold slowly.
Captured from Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. A street vendor selling snacks, tea and cigarettes in a winter night.
A man stands with an umbrella in the snow in Times Square.
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Camera: Sony a99 | Lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
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It snowed very briefly in New York City tonight. It was barely a dusting of snow which quickly mixed with rain but it was enough to make me pine for heavy snowfall. And when I pine for anything, I tend to lose myself in a heady mix of memories and imagination which usually leaves me going through older photos trying to grasp at the core of what it is that I am missing the most.
These photos were taken during the only heavy snowfall that New York City experienced during the winter 2013 season. I bundled myself and my Sony A99 up in as many layers as I could muster wearing and walked all the from my Lower East Side neighborhood up 5th Avenue to Times Square because I could think of nothing better than reveling in some of the most beautiful city scenery while the night turned into something resembling a shaken snow-globe.
Here's hoping that the winter 2014 season grants New York City at least one beautiful snowfall.
View my post about this night along with a location guide over at my photography blog here:
New York City Snow on a Winter Night
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View my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
Interested in my work and have questions about PR and media? Check out my:
About Page | PR Page | Media Page
To use any of my photos commercially, feel free to contact me via email at photos@nythroughthelens.com
A floodlight on the exterior of Cornell University's Goldwin Smith Hall illuminates a snow-covered tree during a late February snowfall.
Update (February 2009): My new take on this photo.
Explored!
The night I spent wandering around the snowy outskirts of Skellefteå was full of gorgeous winter scenes like this one. It was hard to even know what to look at -- did I look at the tracks that seem to have been impossibly laid down in the snow given the massive snowdrift blocking me from them, or the sky, which seemed to be continually moving through the colours of the rainbow? First it was a deep orange, then a strong blue, and now an interesting shade of maroon.
Immortal Vampire Firefly Faeries favorite decade is the Victorian era. Captured in this old photograph, Transsylvanië 1869.
Names of the Glow-in-the-Dark Vamp Faes from left to right:
*Friday Winternight, 9cm VampyLina FF fair skin
*Fabulah, 11cm Fidelia FF fair skin
*Fabulah, 11cm Fidelia FF pale blue
*Fidelia Vampire OOAK, 11cm light salmon
*Isilmë, 11cm fair skin (Vampire-hybrid)
*Friday Winternight, 9cm VampyLina FF lavender
*Fuuga, "Inocencia" 11cm fair skin
All wigs and outfits by Marie Patterson of WeeDollyWears
Madison Square Park on a snowy night in midtown Manhattan.
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Camera: Sony a99 | Lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
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It snowed very briefly in New York City tonight. It was barely a dusting of snow which quickly mixed with rain but it was enough to make me pine for heavy snowfall. And when I pine for anything, I tend to lose myself in a heady mix of memories and imagination which usually leaves me going through older photos trying to grasp at the core of what it is that I am missing the most.
These photos were taken during the only heavy snowfall that New York City experienced during the winter 2013 season. I bundled myself and my Sony A99 up in as many layers as I could muster wearing and walked all the from my Lower East Side neighborhood up 5th Avenue to Times Square because I could think of nothing better than reveling in some of the most beautiful city scenery while the night turned into something resembling a shaken snow-globe.
Here's hoping that the winter 2014 season grants New York City at least one beautiful snowfall.
View my post about this night along with a location guide over at my photography blog here:
New York City Snow on a Winter Night
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View my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
Interested in my work and have questions about PR and media? Check out my:
About Page | PR Page | Media Page
To use any of my photos commercially, feel free to contact me via email at photos@nythroughthelens.com
Long Ships Motel on a winter night in Sault Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA [No property release; available for editorial licensing only]
Finally got around to build an IR dongle to use my phone with DSLRremote as a remote shutter release and I've had to test it out...
Not fun with the current, cold temperatures. But I think it's promising for the warmer months that will come soon
Umbrellas, lights, a yellow taxi cab and lots of snow during winter storm Nemo in Times Square.
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Camera: Sony a99 | Lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
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I live for snowstorms in New York City. So you can just imagine how bummed I was last winter season when we barely got any snow. Growing up in New York City, I remember quite a few blizzards and its with fond nostalgia that I always wish for at least one great snowstorm during the winter. New York City is extra beautiful when covered in a blanket of freshly fallen snow.
When I heard that winter storm Nemo (also known as the Blizzard of 2013, February snowstorm and other terms) was going to deliver some gorgeous white flakes from the sky I was more than ready for it. The photos in this set are not edited the way I would normally edit them. I just basically imported them into Lightroom and adjusted some contrast in a few cases from the RAW files. I will most likely go through the photos here plus others that I am not posting and give them the Vivienne treatment at some point. I am just floored at how incredible it was to shoot the snow with the Sony a99. I did go out of my way to protect it despite it being weather-sealed since it isn't technically my camera and since my lenses also needed protection. I must have been quite a sight in my ski-mask, enormous scarf, giant winter boots and a camera covered in plastic. :) It seemed like I had an easier time shooting in this snowstorm than in the two blizzards that I took photos in back in 2010 and 2011. I think it's because the wind was far more manageable and because I was out before the blizzard hit with full force. While the snow was heavy, the winds were easy to deal with in some respects since the gusts were few and far between.
I decided to walk from where I live on the Lower East Side all the way to Times Square since I do this particular walk frequently and know all of the spots I have always wanted to capture in the snow. I had a blast! The wind did get stronger and stronger as I got closer to Times Square and by the time I made my way home it was full-on blizzard conditions so I think I went at the optimal time. I somehow managed to take photos in the East Village, around Union Square, Chelsea (in truth, I had really hoped that the Empire State Building would be visible but it was completely hidden by the snow and lack of visibility), 5th Avenue, Midtown, the New York Public Library on 42nd Street and 5th Avenue, Bryant Park (which was absolutely ethereal in the snow) and finally Times Square.
And so, the photos here are pretty much almost straight out of the camera save for a few tweaks to levels, no fancy tinkering (but I can't wait to do so!).
--
View more of my New York City photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
View my photography profile on Google Plus: New York City photography by Vivienne Gucwa
To purchase any of my work view my site gallery for info here.
To use any of my photos commercially, simply click the link which reads "Request to license Vivienne Gucwa's photos via Getty Images". This link can be found on the bottom right corner of the page of the photo you are interested in using.
Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights.
10th February 2022
Anttospohja, Valkola, Laukaa, Finland
@ Juhani Anttonen
Fish-Eye view
Vampire Firefly Faeries GID released... Tonight! Friday 30 October 8pm CET
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Came back to Russia! Hello Snow!
I really enjoy to be with snow, sorry for such sentence i know many of you already hate it waiting for the spring and summer to come! but Im reminding a happy puppy in the snow fields! LOL
Going to catch up with all of you! Best wishes for the day!
P.S. Some more great news: all the functions on my broken camera appeared back - itself! After one month being on strike this miracle happened with my camera exactly during my flight from Mauritius to Moscow! Woo-Hoo! Happy dance!
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Vampire Firefly Faeries GID released... Tonight! Friday 30 October 8pm CET
www.charlescreaturecabinet.net/store/c1/Afgebeelde_produc...
BNSF Railway empty coal train E-RBESCM0-24 breaks the silence of a beautiful but chilly winter night as it crosses Trout Creek on Bridge 55 west of Trout Creek, Montana, on Montana Rail Link's 4th Subdivision. The coal train's DPU lights up the pines, and the red lights from a nearby road crossing signal highlight the foreground brush and pine tree in this 209-second long exposure.