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Talsarnau Snowfall - stunning views and scenery from the Estuary at Talsarnau.
A Winter's afternoon in January.
The water pools were frozen too with lovely reflections.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of an old shot from March 2018.
it is sunny, but the shadows of the clouds move over the landscape.../Ett snöfall, det är soligt, men molnens skuggor drar förbi över landskapet.../ Una nevada...hay sol, pero las sombras de las nubes se pasean por los campos...(DSC_2825-2)
It is still dark out, but we had a significant snowfall overnight, more significant than this one from about two weeks ago.
I like this tree (or is it trees?). I had a longer lens on at the time and couldn't perhaps find the very best composition, but I do like it well enough.
With a Stay at Home order in place, I won't be able to ramble far to take photos of the present snowfall.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
OTIS: " Thank you for the rescue, dear friends! I´m okay now!"
ODESSA: "The snowfall is getting stronger and stronger! We must find a place for hiding!"
PAT(quietly): " What I said......."
OTIS: " Yes, I know a place here close...let`s go....."
In the week before Christmas it was very cold with regular snowfall. On Christmas Day there was 5 to 20 cm of snow in a large part of the country, locally 30 cm in South Limburg. In the eastern part of the country the days before Christmas were also snow dunes due to the strong wind. Only in the Kop van Noord-Holland, on the Wadden and in Friesland there was hardly any snow in most places. On Christmas Day, the temperature in the western half of the country was above freezing, affecting the snow cover there. However, there were also some winter showers, especially in the evening and the night to Boxing Day. Winter rain continued to fall on Boxing Day. In almost the entire country, however, the temperature rose above zero, causing some melting. De Bilt: 5 cm of snow on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
It ruffles wrists of posts,
As ankles of a queen,
Then stills its artisans like ghosts,
Denying they have been.
--Emily Dickinson
If you live around here, you have this shot. A must see, the Snoqualmie Falls are a magnificent and easily accessible sight, made even easier recently with a nice viewing platform at the top and, ahem Stephenie, a parking lot at the bottom.....
I actually cropped quite a bit off the left of this and full disclosure lowered the exposure by one half stop everywhere except the falls utilizing Lr's radial filter. I didn't want to raise the exposure on the falls but I wanted the focus to go to them so, there it is. :-)