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Surprised to see snow still around in the hot June weather on Grouse Mountain

 

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I couldn't wait any longer I just had to get out for a walk. LOL

 

A visit to the Arboretum was just the thing.

 

The sun was just coming up as I drove across College Ave. I thought I would be too late but the sunrise waited for me ;-P

taken with a tamron 24-135mm lens, cold morning and open water

The Michigan Central Railroad once had a yard North of Niles, MI. Little of it remains. Besides the round house, there is this cold storage building. A look on Google shows that the roof is missing and trees are growing inside.

 

Photographed on Kodak Tri-X 400 using a Nikon F3 and the Nikkor 43-86mm f/3.5 lens with a Wratten 15 deep yellow filter. Developed in Kodak HC110 B.

This was the field and stream in front of my house at 7.30 yesterday morning. Within half an hour, all the frost had gone. This morning was exactly the same.

it was cold at night in the mountains...

He hates cold cement.

 

Olympus XZ-1

Jane:This cold weather makes me think of hibernating, and you know what thinking of hibernating does to a girl's bearish figure. So, I'm trying to remember to add in a few tasty salads during the week. This one has some yummy feta and kalamata olives and tuna. I dressed it with cold pressed extra virgin olive oil and vinegar dressing. Healthy and yum!

The blue hour is long at this time of the year

Cold Core lowering trying to produce another Cold Core Tornado. Northeast WI. May 8 2012.

Cold Film Mood ...

Sometimes all you need to do is to wait until you come across something, things just happen and align nicely.

I shot a roll of Ilforn XP2 again, after a long while. I used it on the rather low and dull light, often present, when I was on the trip. I was not alone, so, there are always times you got to wait and usually your not in the mood or at the place you want to be to make photos. But I shot what caught my eye. (And yes, this is a Buddhist Tibetian Monastery).

If you scan XP2 you have the choice: treat it like CN film or b/w? I scanned it like color film and was a bit confused to get a duo-tone color rather than a single tint. It could be a fault of the scanner or my settings, but I found that quite interesting, this is really near to the kind of split toning I look for, often. All there more or less „random“ factors add up to frames, that I tend to like, really.

Home shop for repair, Do Not Load.

 

Cold Core Thunderstorm. Porterfield, WI. May 8 2012.

Aggrappati ad una roccia sul bordo di un ruscello, questi "candelotti" di ghiaccio hanno catturato la mia attenzione!

Cause you're hot then you're cold

You're yes then you're no

You're in then you're out

You're up then you're down

You're wrong when it's right

It's black and it's white

We fight, we break up

We kiss, we make up

(you) You don't really want to stay, no

(but you) But you don't really want to go-o

You're hot then you're cold

You're yes then you're no

You're in and you're out

You're up and you're down

Upgrading the Cold Lake Fish Hatchery will create more than 40 jobs while improving the facility to reduce operating costs and help protect it and Alberta’s lakes, rivers and streams from disease.

 

A total of $10.3 million will be invested in a refurbishment that features construction of a new recirculating aquaculture system and upgrades to key operating and mechanical systems. This refurbishment will allow for the reuse of water during operations, which will significantly reduce utility costs and water use.

 

“Alberta’s government is taking action now to get folks back to work while ensuring our province can continue to grow in the years to come. Stocked fisheries generate more than $166 million in economic activity each year in our province. Investments in provincial fish hatcheries support the significant economic role fishing has in the province – and will get Albertans back to work.” said Premier Jason Kenney, during the announcement at the fish hatchery in Cold Lake, Alberta on Thursday, August 6, 2020. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Eps10. Realistic vector design. Most of elements are placed in groups to make artwork easy editable. Color transparency used to define color, so it can be changed just in few steps. Enjoy!

As the day progressed the clouds rolled in and the hint of warmth from the sun disappeared

Sun sets on a cold winters hoop

Someone dressed the concrete elephant now when the cold arrived

 

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Camera: Ricoh Gxr with Leica M-mount A12

Lens: Leitz Summicron 35 Type 2 DR

Filter: Leitz UV

Software: Aperture as raw converter, Silver efex pro for BW conversion.

Fontana del Tritone in Piazza Barberini, Rome, after a very cold night.

That's its name..........not just its description.

 

Slipping silently out of the shadows, the rarely seen Ice Creeper is about to eliminate Cold Front and steal the Avalanche.

Today, it snowed in Tokyo.

Ueno Park, Tokyo

雪が降っていましたが、空いてることを見込んで東京国立博物館に「平山郁夫と文化財保護」展を見に行ってきました。いつもは人が多い上野公園や不忍池もさすがに人が少なかったです。

Dinner of homemade traditional Austrian meal of thinnly slices of meats and cheeses, and chopped liver with a side of dark bread.

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