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A bright cold misty afternoon and the van offers cold comfort at the end of this slick, muddy track.
Eos6D - ISO 200 - 1/160sec - EF70-200mmF4 @ f/11
We are being buried in a ton of snow and blowing winds. A big North Easter blowing snow across the lake.
I was still recovering from my bike accident on the ice, when a couple days ago I got hit by a car while on my bike. A horrifying experience that could have been much, much worse. I did hurt my neck and back but otherwise mostly shook up.
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Another try to get the ice aand the sunlight in the same shot. There was a challenge because really it was more than 0ºC so I was running just before sunlight progress in order to get warm light but ice naturally only a few seconds
Image originally generated with DALL-E, then enhanced through upscaling in Leonardo AI and finally refined with Topaz Gigapixel AI.
In this Winter we don't have snow here, but two days ag, in the morning, was quite nice hoarfrost on everything around. This photo I took on the lawn at front of the building, where I live :)
Looking close... on Friday! - theme: "Winter Flora"
Zima wciąż bezśnieżna, ale dwa dni temu rano był całkiem ładny szron na wszystkim dookoła. To zdjęcie zrobiłam na trawniku przed domem :)
I recently picked up a Yashica FR-II that came with a ML 50mm f/1.7 (this photo taken with it) and it's far better than the cheap DSB 50mm f/1.9. The camera even worked perfectly...except I broke the circuit board trying to clean the viewfinder. But that's ok I only only $38 for the pair. The lens is worth double that.
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!!! :-(
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.
Cold, cold heart
Hardened by you (oh)
Some things lookin' better, baby
Just passin' through (no, no, no, no, no)
And I think it's gonna be a long, long time
'Til touchdown brings me 'round again to find
I'm not the man they think I am at home
Oh no, no, no
And this is what I should have said
Well, I thought it, but I kept it hid
Elton John & Dua Lipa
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjEqEHTgXLk
Lo stelo di un arbusto completamente ricoperto di brina sembra quasi un diadema.. meraviglie del freddo
Foto dal mio archivio
Buona giornata
#cold #freddo #erba #grass #weed #ice #ghiaccio #diamond #diadema #nero #black #heart #cuore #gelo #iced #padova
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.