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The oxbow on the Colorado River on a subzero morning. The train bridge is in the foreground.
Photo taken January 2, 2022
It was about -10F out there this a.m. and I had to change out the battery in my camera a couple of times, as it would freeze. That fog is evaporation from the Colorado River. It was a fantastic morning with fresh powder and a full moon. This was the last photo I took before going inside and reviving my frostbitten hands in warm water.
Photo taken Dec 30, 2020 with Canon EOSR, ISO100, 53mm, f/16, 18 sec
...in subzero temperatures.
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Blue Mesa, Colorado
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Wonderful pastel colours and shadows seen on the balcony of our log cabin on Bluebird Estates, Alberta, Canada
Frozen tree leaves after white Christmas snow and subzero temperatures.
I was traveling from Zalau to Buciumi in North West Romania and we had to go through this amazing mountain. Luckily, I had my workaround lens(cannon 24-105 f4) and can't offered to miss taking a great shot here.
It was slightly foggy and freezing, I had no tripod and had to think very quickly for the best compositing.
As an amateur/enthusiast with a one in a life time opportunity, it was important that I get the composition and exposure right.
I changed my metering mode from spot to evaluative and increase exposure compensation to 2/3 of a stop.
I did little post work in light room. I know it's not a perfect shot but I hope to improve.
Please feel free to share opinions.
Thank you!!
Thirty degrees below zero - and absolutely beautiful. Ranch House Lodge will welcome campers when spring arrives - until then moose will inhabit the land.
A belly dancing group dancing in the street at the subZero Festival in downtown San José, California.
Making a sale at the subZERO festival in downtown San José, California. Supporting local artists.
No matter what your art, it always feels good when somebody else likes it enough to buy it.
Our resident, birdseed eating moose is back. After a few weeks of being gone - she strode down our driveway as if she owned the place, plunked down under the birdfeeder, and began scoffing up all of the seed that was tossed out by the woodpeckers. With subzero temperatures, and heavy snow predicted - I expect she will be hanging around for a while. Now Doc and I will have to keep our eyes open when we leave the cabin.
I am a little perplexed though . . . when I originally took photos of this moose and her love of birdseed - there were no buds on her head. Now I can plainly see two prominent bumps where antlers start to form. In the moose family only males sprout antlers, so . . . the question is - bull or cow? Or could this be two different moose with the same affinity to birdseed? Maybe time will tell - or I'll get a peek at the underparts.
After decades of observing wildlife - I don't chalk an animal's behavior up to "instinct," as much as I do to "memory", and yes - a superior intelligence. I know I can't roam through the vast forests of our state for weeks, and then with no navigational aid, find my way right back to one particular spot on the map. But this moose did just that.
Molas Pass shimmers at sunrise with fresh powder glistening in the subzero temperatures. This was my Sony A7R2's maiden voyage with the Zeiss Loxia 21 lens. Sublime.
Of all the pictures (lots) I took at the subZERO Festival in San José that night, this one is one of my favorites. She just looks like she would be sassy.
Making a sale at the subZERO festival in downtown San José, California. Supporting local artists.
No matter what your art, it always feels good when somebody else likes it enough to buy it.
Subzero temperatures find ice floes drifting along the freshly formed shelves and gilded reflections of the Manistee
Or so he claims. It's amazing how many people can be suckered in just by answering a few specially selected questions and observation.
subZERO festival, downtown San José, California.
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Subzero temperatures greet us each morning now, and the trees are heavy with hoar frost. Pastel colors sweep across the sky and reflect from the snow. When Doc Doolittle went out to feed the birds this morning - I spotted this gray jay as he made his way to the feeders. Doc and I had just enjoyed a pancake and sausage breakfast and the left overs were on the menu for the jays. They all fight to be first, because they want the meat - the slower ones end up with pancakes. As the old saying goes; "the early bird catches the worm" - or in this case, "the sausage".
“Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.” ― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
Caught this guy at the subZERO festival in downtown San José, California. I have the same old Polaroid Land camera that I picked up at a flea market for $10. Cost more to get it operational again, but it was worth it.
Chena River Bottoms.
March 14, 2017.
Fuji Instax mini monochrome instant film.
Again with the subzero suspended development.
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'Roid Week, Spring 2017 (day 5 no.2)
GL106, GL102, 1104, 1445 and 1108 drop down into Oolong with 4SM7 cement from Berrima to Melbourne.
2020-10-14 Qube GL106-GL102-1104-1445-1108 Oolong 4SM7 from Berrima
Plenty more Union shots I want to post but I will change up the content stream for a bit. Bayard time! Here’s NS 318 holding at Rock in Steubenville for the cold-patrol to finish up their inspection at Conway. The environment was very interesting, and created some great photos.
-10 during this flight over Skaneateles Lake. A beautiful morning so I got low to the ice to get some unique perspectives. Happy Sunday!
Subzero temperatures and an impending blizzard have Mr Wisconsin Bluebird sorry he didn't catch the flight south.
This is one of the results from the snowshoe-hike earlier this week of which I uploaded some video footage on my facebook and instagram. With a temperature of -15 C it means you're pretty much hiking inside a freezer :-) Good to warm up first while looking for compositions. The low temperatures make the snow sound so nice, I think it's one of my favourite sounds! And it's the only sound you'll hear while the sun rises above the white world.
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The journey was long and tiring, but then in a frosty subzero morning, I finally found a shady valley where the wonderful winter lives.
Merry Christmas to all my Flickr friends !
Il viaggio é stato lungo e faticoso, ma alla fine ho trovato una vallata ombrosa e gelida dove l'inverno vero esiste ancora e mostra le sue meraviglie.
Buon Natale a tutti gli amici di Flickr !
Enlarged view _guardatela in grande
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