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After a day of heavy snow fall, Market St in Corning, NY settles in under a blanket of magical white

 

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Self portrait of sorts, taken about 11pm with a combination of long exposure and flash. Was hoping to get a more obvious 'second me' stood in the background. Alas.

This took surprisingly long time to do and I'm still not 100% happy with it but I think I've pretty much achieved what I wanted to achieve. I was going trough my winter and snow images once again and found one when it was really snowing, so I haven't added any extra snow to this. Just 2 images were used, second one was my oil painting, just used the moon from that one... BTW my use of full moon images yesterday and this morning was not intentional, funny enough both days I picked the moon images before I realised, oh yes it's full moon! Weird or what!? Images used can be found here: drive.google.com/open?id=0BywvIWi1BRFiT3hDNU0tTV9MTzg

 

See my images from week 1: www.kerto.co.uk/photo/365-challenge-2/

  

Early evening snow at Whiskeytown Lake Visitor Station. Down below, beyond the trees, is the lake in the snowy mist. Whiskeytown Lake is just a few miles out of Redding and is a few hundred feet higher in elevation.

The American Constellation is berthed at Long Wharf in Cambridge for training and shakedown before its cruise season begins with tours out of Baltimore. Cambridge is the county seat in Dorchester County Maryland located on the banks of the Choptank River. Print Size 13x19 inches. Happy Slider Sunday and Happy Bench Monday

Snow, winter, trees

A snowy night on the bow

The Leidsegracht in Amsterdam by snowy night.

After the snow finishes and the sky clears, a blanket of calm white covers the beautiful stone architecture of Christ Episcopal Church in Corning, NY

 

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Palace Square, Saint Petersburg

 

February 2017

 

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This is the Target store at 2905 District Ave Ste 400, Fairfax, VA in the Mosaic District shopping center.

 

This store is situated on top of a three story parking garage, almost an identical layout to the Grundy Walmart.

A bus passes beneath the gate to Chinatown in Vancouver.

And so she waited for news of her lover. Would he ever send word?

  

Made by 3star Tyne.

 

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I don't think any photographer should operate in a vacuum. They can, if they choose to, but I don't think it is the best course. One of the ways I have learned the most about photography is by looking at photography. You learn so much of the world through the talented and insightful eyes of other photographers. But to do so, you really have to look, not just glance. This can be done in several ways. You can spend months or years taking in another photographer's oeuvre, seeing where they see, how they see, watching them grow and evolve. You can do it by spending time with them, going out to make photos side by side, watching them work, talking with them. You can do it by listening to them, such as when they give lectures at the local art museum, to actually hear their thought process. And then when you really start to get them, it unlocks doors in the world for you to peek through as well. You will see things that you did not previously see.

 

I don't honestly know if I would have seen this image if not for my familiarity with Austin Granger. I might have, but I might not have, as well. It is a moot point because I did see this image just a couple of days after hearing him speak on his photography and I was thinking of him and how he sees the world and I have no doubt that influenced me finding this photo myself. His words, his vision heightened my appreciation for quiet, for light, for a simple meditative atmosphere. All ingredients here.

 

And for that, I thank you Austin. Keep up the good work.

 

Hasselblad 500C / Kodak Tri-X

This was taken at 2.31 in the morning one snowy night back on January 12th, 2019. It was a long 30 second exposure, so that's why the sky is so bright. Taken with my Sony Alpha SLT-a77V DSLR.

Its been a snowy week here in Nevada City. Last night I stepped out and took a couple of shots from my front porch. Our little Dogwood Tree on the right was really rocking its winter coat.

 

Happy Slider's Sunday everyone.

 

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A post-Thanksgiving snowstorm on Sun., Dec. 1 and Mon., Dec. 2, 1974, brought 2+ days' worth of continuous snow and left approximately two feet of snow in the area.

Ioannina, Greece - January 2017

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Courtesan Snowy Night, 1923, by Japanese artist Ito Shinsui (1898-1972). At an exhibition of Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, presenting Japanese prints from the Elise Wessels Collection.

 

Shinsui Itō (Japanese: 伊東 深水 ) was a Nihonga painter and woodblock print artist in the Taishō and Shōwa period in Japan.

He was one of the great names of the shin-hanga art movement, which revitalized the traditional art after it began to decline with the advent of photography in the early 20th century.

Snowing on my birthday, I'm so over winter.

man in the distance on a snowy night, wakefield

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High along the Shawangunk Ridge, an April snowstorm turned the Mohonk Mountain House into a magical land of snow and stars

 

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A snowy evening in southern Vermont.

I've been walking the silent and solitary streets of the "under-the-blizzard" West Village last night for almost an hour, under my umbrella, iPhone In hand taking photos, feet deep in 10 inches of snow. I gotta say, as crazy as it may sound, that it felt like a very poetic communion with the city...

 

A few others souls I stumbled upon shared the moment with me...

(Please check 3 more images in the comments section).

 

West Village,

New York.

January 2011

 

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A person walks in the freshly fallen snow on the Lower East Side in Lower Manhattan.

 

The first snow of 2012 here in New York City as seen on the Lower East Side on November 7 as part of Nor'Easter Athena which hit NYC right on the tail of Hurricane Sandy.

   

Taken with my phone with Camera+, edited with Camera+ and shared to Instagram: My name there is newyorklens . View my feed here.

   

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First snow of the season under moonlight on Round Bald at Roan Mountain.

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