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”the roots of the trees go deep, and under the ground the Kings of Winter sit their thrones."
— George R.R. Martin
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I nearly overlooked this picture while going through my files. As a thumbnail, it didn't catch my eye. I opened it on a whim, said "Hmm," and added some of Distressed Jewell's commercial textures.
Voila!
Best on black.
I'm not actually reading any of these books right now. They just happened to be stacked up by a widow at my parent's house.
Since I'm on the topic though, I am reading a few interesting books right now. Good Poems (a nice anthology), The Moral Landscape and A Simple Plan to name a few.
How about you... what are you reading this winter?
New Delhi is reeling under sweltering temperatures. Yesterday clocked 43.5 degrees Celcius, a record for the day in last 50 years! Today was no different. The heat waves almost seem to melt you down.
I have always loved the winter of Delhi. It has just that right amount for a pleasant sunshine and for having loads of fun all through the day. I am a winter guy. More so because the summer brings with it so much misery, and death amongst the poor. I only shudder by the mere thought of what awaits the deprived in the actual summer months of May~July!
God, have mercy.
Winter solstice is special to me because it means the light starts coming back. I don't think it's coincidental that so many religious traditions have centered their festivals of Light (Christmas, Chanukah, even Bodhi Day) near this time.
Cross-country skiing in the mountains.
Catching the first rays of sun at Boundary Bay airport, south of Vancouver Canada, with Mt Baker int he background
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The winter was mild and short this year. Even here deep in the Norwegian mountains you see the sign of Spring not far away. But this evening the clouds came down and gave me a little troll mood.
This was shot near the lake Flævatn and the cabin Flævasshytta near Hemsedal.
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Finishing my Winter 2011 set with images of the subtle transition from Winter to Spring. Tiny-new-green-shoot by tiny-new-green-shoot, tender-new-blossom by tender-new-blossom, elegantly-departing-petal by elegantly-departing-petal.
I decided to brave the really cold weather in the UK this afternoon and was very pleased I made the trip to Eastney Beach and captured these wonderful colours after sunset.
It was so cold the stones on the beach were frozen together - but it made it much easier to walk!
25 second exposure using a 6 stop B+W ND filter with Lee 0.9 ND Grad filter over the sky.
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I was visiting my parents on Sunday & could tell we were going to get a nice sunset so of course, I had to ditch them for a little bit & go for a drive down the road to find a spot to catch the sunset. This tree caught my eye so I parked my car on the side of the road & braved the brutal cold & blowing wind for about 10 minutes of shooting. It gets so windy in the open country plains, the wind was blowing right up my hat freezing my ear. I was worried about frostbite but luckily my ear warmed up & went back to normal color later that night.
A cold, but relatively bright day after yesterday's sleet/snow showers.
3 RAW exposures at +/-2ev with the tripod and the Sigma 10-20.