View allAll Photos Tagged winterizing
On a cold overcast winters day it is nice to take advantage of these blooms that have just got the seasons all wrong.
Winter In Scotland
One from the start of the year in one of those brief spells of winter weather and snow we had. This is an old shed in the hills not far from the village of Leadhills in Southern Lanrarkshire, which seems to double up as a pigeon loft, look closely and you will see one of its occupants at the purpose made entrance above the door.
Leadhills, Scotland
Sony A7RII
Sony FE24-70mm f2.8 GM
All rights reserved
© Brian Kerr Photography 2017
If anyone is interested in following me on Instagram...
7am, Smith Rock State Park, Oregon. I was sitting in the car, frustrated, and it was snowing outside and there was no sign of stopping. I checked the weather when I woke up by the alarm, not sure if I should actually get up and head to the location. I was hoping to get a sunrise but the weather is not quite promising. I still decided to go, only to find that it has been light snow all the way when I was driving there. 7:30am, weather started to change and it was about to sunrise. I geared up and left the car, hiking to the spot I planned. The hike was not difficult, but this is not the typical Smith Rock angel. 7:50am, the snow stopped and sunlight started to show on the rocks, that was hell of a miracle. And I feel so blessed to witness such a magnificent scene. The fresh snow completely change how Smith Rock looks and turned it into a winter wonderland. With sunrise lighting up the rocks , everything was so perfect.
A snowy winter forest, shortly after sunrise on a bitterly cold morning in January, somewhere in the Swiss alps.
This might be my favorite cottonwood tree image I captured on this afternoon stroll through the local park to photograph snow-covered trees. There is something about the structure of the branches and the interplay of soft light that really captured my attention.
www.mattpaynephotography.com/photo/winter-stillness/?gall...
This photo was taken during the 2014 Winter season at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
This building was a storage building during my winter and was easily accessible before the sunset. All the snow around the building is from blowing snow since its too dry for snow to fall from the sky. Other buildings were completely buried.
The bright ball is the moon. Most of the light in the photo is from the slow rising sun. This was about 2 weeks before sunrise.
"The light in winter is most varied; there are days when it's clear and bright, carving the earth into light and shadow like a razor. Yet, at times, the light can be soft and quiet as a whisper, with color of the most intense chromatic variations anyone could ever need."
- Peter Fiore
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks a lot for visits and comments, everyone... !
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Long exposure at Parlee beach in New Brunswick, Canada. Usually at this time of year the snow is too deep to get near this place.
Explore #16, 18.03.2015
Thank you so much for all the visits, comments & faves!!
I may not have the time to visit all your streams,
but I will do my best :)
I really appreciate your attention.
____________________ * * * * * ____________________
Keep the comments clean. No awards or banners, please!
They will be removed. Thanks :)
____________________ * * * * * ____________________
© Paulina Jackiewicz. All Rights Reserved. Do not use without permission.
Today was a glorious winter day. Too good to spend time inside, but too cold to stay outside too long. The windchill factor was frrrrrreeeeezing!
Have a good week ahead everyone and thank you all for stopping by :-)
A bright, cold January day, and a short visit to nearby heathland.
I shot some general scenes which I will post that gives a "flavour" of the area in winter.
Fujifilm X-H1 Classic Chrome converted to monochrome. Focus brackets of 20 exposures, merged with Affinity Photo.
As much as I don't love the G&W paint scheme, it certainly does pop on a gray winter day. Grand Rapids Eastern #2104 makes its way slowly along the former GTW through town, passing the remains of the east end of a small yard.
And finally Winter, with its bitin', whinin' wind, and all the land will be mantled with snow.
Roy Bean
To see more reflections and winter landscapes of Northern Wisconsin visit our website: www.lifeinthenorthwoods.com/
After an overnight snowfall this past weekend I took the opportunity to capture some winter images before the sun and wind cleared the snow from the branches. I was drawn to this particular shot due to the natural abstract feel it conveys and the intrinsic contrast within the pattern throughout the image.
Thanks for viewing and have a great day!