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On the cold winter eve of January 25, 2020, an eastbound BNSF freight crosses a frozen Trout Creek over Bridge 55 as night approaches over the Clark Fork Valley at Trout Creek, Montana.
On the way up to a castle ruin a few years ago in November, I passed through a forest left entirely to itself. No tree is felled here, and fallen wood remains where it lies — nature is allowed to follow its own course. It is a wonderful, quiet place to pause in awe and simply enjoy. The autumn beech leaves add an extra touch of atmosphere to the scene.
The new PFC Merc set, and Crow Dagger. Both are at We<3RP from the 4th!
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Alas, i am still looking through old images in the hope of finding potential shots previously discarded that may still be worthy of a fiddle in lightroom. So i am now back to Iceland shots from my visit last year. Hoping to go again next year but traveling iceland solo looks like an expensive experience!!! :-(
The prevalent winds in the Northern Hemisphere blow over the Great Lakes, picking up moisture, and dump large amount of rain or snow on the coastal counties. This is known as "lake effect". A good example is the Buffalo NY area where they have record levels of snow on a regular basis.
Here is Northern Michigan, we have our "snow belt" where higher amounts of snow are expected. This is highway 131, south of Petoskey where, for a few seconds, the road was visible! And yesterday, the temperature didn't get warmer than -16 C.
After an oddly difficult climb up the snow covered embankment, and multiple falls, I raised my freezing red hands and clicked the shutter. Worth it.
It was an early and cold start of a beautiful day. Not as cold as the previous days, ice was already gone, only some snow was stuck on this jetty.
CN L-594 drags 5 loads in tow from Keenan for Wales as they round the curve on a frigid -15F morning in Biwabik.
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added some texture.. Not so comfortable with uploading this one, cause I really don't like using textures.
Detail of some leaves still frozen at sunrise. I had just a few seconds each try before the sun melted the ice.