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The deep cold of winter begins a transformation of the river into something altogether different. My community was once a major lumber provider, and when the deep freeze had set in, logging trucks used to drive a kilometer or so ACROSS the surface of the river between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The forming ice is often hidden by a layer of snow, but unique conditions this year have added some transparency to the process. I was out on the ice to capture this photo.

 

Technical information Canon EOS 6D, Rokinon 14mm f/2.8, Processed in Adobe Lightroom 5, Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure 5

 

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DIY Street Fair

Ferndale, MI

September 2015

Taken on the Unterbachsee (Unterbach-Lake) which is not so far from were I live.

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Candid street portrait taken in Glasgow, Scotland.

The weather was cold (-7C) and very foggy when with my son we visited my favorite tree in the Vértes area. Let it be my first upload of the new year.

 

PS.: From today I upload all my photos in 1200x1600 pixel, hope you enjoy the more details.

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This night is cold and foggy.

(Handheld shooted)

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We finally got a dusting of snow late yesterday afternoon. Went to the nearest park to find these guys looking cold and hungry. Next time I'll bring some bread for them !

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if you're warm,

then you can't relate to me

 

song: Hear Me by Imagine Dragons

  

late uploading. like a week late. oopsie. I don't know if I like this. oh well. my first overlay. so it's something different.

  

view on black

Another bright and sunny day, but still with a cold edge to it. So, I went for length to deal with the cold and a floral pattern to mirror the day's brightness,.

Nothing colder than a concrete bench after a blast of winter weather.

Ex City of Saint Cloud

Cold Spring, MN

protected from the cold

During sub zero temperatures the moisture coming out of the Exhaust freezes pretty quick

♫ ♫ ♫.....Never opened myself this way

Life is ours, we live it our way

All these words I don't just say

and nothing else matters

 

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HAPPY QUINTA FLOWERS ! ! ! ! !

AND A POEM FOR ALL !

 

Rippling mirrors morning...

Yellow roads ahead

Winter without warning

Made my roses dead

 

Now there´s time of evening

Kisses of the cold

Temperaments in a swing

Depth of frost unfold

 

Grays of shadows close

Murky hours calling

Wintriness morning rose

in window drops falling

 

Like my love that is lost

On to the past of days

Deep hollow earthly frost

Each its pleasures ways

 

Rippling morning´s glowing

In the clouds going by

Everything is now going

From its fervor high

 

Yesterdays were giving

All the things from heart

Now new times are living

In their pathways depart (Peter S. Quinn)

 

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During the festive season... small tomato filled with shrimp, smoked salmon, egg filled with shrimp, potato-salad, salmon mousse and avocado.

YUM,

 

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Nothing like an icy bath to start the day. The water was so cold it damaged the dish, but this Blackbird enjoyed it's dip.

Fujifilm X-H1 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC

Crop top danger

 

This summer, I embraced the crop top for pairing with higher waisted bottoms. I didn’t think about how cold that exposed skin would feel in the winter.

 

For my last day in Anaheim, I started the day in an outfit that left me cold in the middle. Before my evening flight, I changed back into the outfit I wore for my flight a few days prior.

 

Jacket, Jessica Simpson (thrifted). Blouse, Free People (consignment). Jeans, American Eagle. Boots, Seychelles.

A local lake 10 min from my house was very quite today.

It was hard to capture the splendour of the ice. I was cold and tired, and having to dodge a trio of giggling middle-aged Danes taking selfies. So my camera settings weren’t what they should have been and this panorama took more post-processing than it should have. Still, it's not too bad.

 

According to UNESCO:

 

Located on the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, Greenland’s Ilulissat Icefjord is the sea mouth of Sermeq Kujalleq, one of the few glaciers through which the Greenland ice cap reaches the sea. Sermeq Kujalleq is one of the fastest and most active glaciers in the world. It annually calves over 35 km3 of ice, i.e. 10% of the production of all Greenland calf ice and more than any other glacier outside Antarctica. Studied for over 250 years, it has helped to develop our understanding of climate change and icecap glaciology. The combination of a huge ice-sheet and the dramatic sounds of a fast-moving glacial ice-stream calving into a fjord covered by icebergs makes for a dramatic and awe-inspiring natural phenomenon.

 

Brief synthesis

Located on the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, Greenland’s Ilulissat Icefjord is a tidal fjord covered with floating brash and massive ice, as it is situated where the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier calves ice into the sea. In winter, the area is frozen solid. One of the few places where ice from the Greenland ice cap enters the sea, Sermeq Kujalleq is also one of the fastest moving (40 m per day) and most active glaciers in the world. Its annual calving of over 46 cubic kilometres of ice, i.e. 10% of all Greenland calf ice, is more than any other glacier outside Antarctica, and it is still actively eroding the fjord bed. The combination of a huge ice-sheet and the dramatic sounds of a fast-moving glacial ice-stream calving into a fjord full of icebergs make for a dramatic and awe-inspiring natural phenomenon.

 

The Greenland ice cap is the only remnant in the Northern Hemisphere of the continental ice sheets from the Quaternary Ice Age. The oldest ice is estimated to be 250,000 years old, and provides detailed information on past climatic changes and atmospheric conditions from 250,000 to around 11,550 years ago, when climate became more stable. Studies made over the last 250 years demonstrate that during the last ice age, the climate fluctuated between extremely cold and warmer periods, while today the ice cap is being maintained by an annual accumulation of snow that matches the loss through calving and melting at the margins. This phenomenon has helped to develop our understanding of climate change and icecap glaciology.

 

Criterion (vii): The combination of a huge ice sheet and a fast moving glacial ice-stream calving into a fjord covered by icebergs is a phenomenon only seen in Greenland and Antarctica. Ilulissat offers both scientists and visitors easy access for a close view of the calving glacier front as it cascades down from the ice sheet and into the ice-choked fjord. The wild and highly scenic combination of rock, ice and sea, along with the dramatic sounds produced by the moving ice, combine to present a memorable natural spectacle.

 

Criterion (viii): The Ilulissat Icefjord is an outstanding example of a stage in the Earth’s history: the last ice age of the Quaternary Period. The ice-stream is one of the fastest (40 m per day) and most active in the world. Its annual calving of over 46 km3 of ice accounts for 10% of the production of all Greenland calf ice, more than any other glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier has been the object of scientific attention for 250 years and, along with its relative ease of accessibility, has significantly added to the understanding of ice-cap glaciology, climate change and related geomorphic processes.

 

This panorama was stitched from three hand-held photographs with PTGUI Pro, processed with Color Efex, and touched up in Affinity Photo and Aperture.

 

Original size: 14069 × 4733 (66.6 MP; 304.17 MB).

 

Location: Ilulissat Icefjord, Anannaata, Greenland

Another one from our cold hike last week. Apologies for being a bit slow at the moment, will try to catch up (again) as soon as I finish working... sometime next week :-)

importantly, that my heart was warm and calm. then no frosts are terrible.

 

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Head: Lelutka Brianna

Skin: [theSkinnery] Neve (LeLutkaEVOX) rose BB+[theSkinnery] Dimples (medium) 100%

Skin: Izzie's - LeL Evo X - Cheek Freckles 01 50% + Izzie's - Summer Blush apricot lighter

Eyes: Insol: Sinful eyes [#1] 2 (blue)

Hair: Magika - Hair – Pia

Makeup:

ALBA - Flashes Eyeliner - Lel Evo X - 1

WarPaint* Nereid Eyeshadow & Liner [EvoX] – storm

Nails: Belle Epoque - Ane Nails

Outfit: [hh] Rica Outfit Xmas

Earrings: (Yummy) Holiday Sparkle Earring - Bulb Drops

Shape: Custom by Roxzi

Bring on the cold. This is how I dress for it. I feel so aroused getting a chance to wear my fur coat which is really warm and thigh high boots. Not to mention a thick, warm turtleneck and leather skirt. I just love it.

did l say cold?

Tofino yesterday

During a Sunday walk in the hills behind Castle law.

Our weekend in Edinburgh wasn't expected to be accompanied by warm sunshine but at least we didn't get any snow in the city but we did get too much rain!!

 

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It's cold outside. At Berea, Ohio on 02/15/07

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