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Snow, ice, cold.....it's winter.
Sub zero temps, and with wind chill sub sub-zero.
All up and down the eastern seaboard. There's even snow in Florida!!!
Snow in Florida is just plain un-American.
But its vision is stunning. It's the proverbial wonderland.
For Christmas every year, my son gives me a new year calendar.
This year, he gave me one of Alaska.
I had a trip, planned bought and paid for to go to Alaska in August with some friends. A dream of mine.
But in July, as some of you may recall, Adam got the news that he had metastatic cancer. I cancelled my trip w/o blinking an eye.
After his surgery in August, when we got the (understatement of the year) good news, he was so apologetic.....I'm so sorry mom that you didn't get to go.
I sat him down and said Look at me and listen. There is nothing in Alaska that could ever give me the moment your surgeon looked me straight in the eye and said "It's not cancer."
There's nothing in the world that can give me that.
So instead, he brought Alaska to me.
And so has the weather. Now, I'm going to make some soup b/c baby, baby.....man, it's friggin cold outside.
Winter and sunrise are always two good friends, when fire meets ice, when cool tones meet warm tones, even though the temperature is high, I still observe something dramatic, the eternal winter scene, the endless beauty of Canadian Rockies.
One of my favorite coyotes of the handful that I had the chance to photograph in the Lamar Valley last winter. Such a natural in front of the camera.
Lamar Valley • Yellowstone National Park
Got up at 5 am to go hike around in -1 deg temps just hoping for some good light on the fresh blanket of snow.
Finally had the chance to leave the non-snowy Southern Finland and visit these winter landscapes here in Puolanka. Happy holidays!
We have finally received large amounts of fresh snow in North Tyrol's mountains. A dream for all types of winter sports. These pictures were taken during a ski tour on the Seefelder Joch.
It's been a real winter also in southern Finland. Plenty of snow, cold enough: Today -19C. Makes walking on the water easy...
10-20mm@12(18), f/7.1, 1/160, ISO 200 + gradual ND
A patchwork of wintery fields on the rolling chalk downland near West Ilsley.
December 2012 | Berkshire
© George Edwards Photography
What do you prefer? This or my next photo? Are you preferably inside or outside your home in winter?
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Winter Atmosphere
Interplanetary Travel
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Another winter scene from the other day.
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I love patterns and minimalism, I have many images taken over the years.
Some are more abstract than others.
Snow and frost are great at setting off details we otherwise pass without seeing.
Have a glorious day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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Winter’s magic transforms the countryside into a serene masterpiece, and this stunning blue barn in Fife Lake is the perfect centerpiece. Captured after a fresh December snowfall, the scene exudes rustic charm and peaceful stillness. Growing up here in this area, I’ve always loved how the snowy landscapes create a timeless beauty. ❄️
from last winter...this was one of the first times out with my D200, and I was disappointed with the performance of the battery in very cold conditions ( -25 C )...now I head out with a couple of spares in a pocket near my body to keep them warm. At this temperature, battery power plummets very quickly--I almost drained a battery in under an hour. It was also one of my first tries with an ND grad filter...I used a cokin 2-stop soft filter mounted on the wide-angle version of the P holder...the edges of which were visible at 12mm on the Tokina 12-24mm lens.
I think this image demonstrates the classic landscape principle of using lines to draw the eye into the distance
Winter Icing
There is something about trees that as a photographer attracts me more than any other subject. It is hard to explain what it is, or why certain ones appeal more than others, but they do:) especially when they are dressed in their winter clothing.
The shapes of this one really drew my attention and made me turn around and come back to get a photograph, hoping you can see why;)
Greenhillstairs, Moffat
Sony A7RII
Sony FE24-70mm f2.8 GM
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winter 2007 Kwintelooyen nearby Veenendaal At the end of december 2007 we had one Saterday morning like this. At the end of the day most was gone. But I could shoot some beautiful pictures. They are for the Christmas greeting cards 2008 I think.
There has been an especially cold spell over Britain in the last few days. When the air is bright and clear it has its own particular beauty.
The winter aconite are always the first out here in Vienna. They are about a week earlier than last year. Somehow I prefer them in black and white.
Die Winterlinge sind die ersten Blumen hier in Wien. Dieses Jahr sind sie ein Woche früher dran als letztes. Mir gefallen sie in Schwarz-Weiß besser als in Farbe.