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Standing at 1,496 feet, Winter Hill is a prominent landmark in the West Pennine Moors. Here is a view from the summit looking towards Chorle. The Lancashire coast and the edge of the Lake District can also be seen.
"Winter, a lingering season, is a time to gather golden moments,
embark upon a sentimental journey, and enjoy every idle hour."
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Wundervolle Farben an einem kalten Wintertag.
Wonderful colours on a cold winterday.
Norddeutschland | Northern Germany | Schleswig-Holstein
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After the first snow of this season, I threw some sunflower seeds on the surface and this is one of the squirrels who was enjoying them. I converted this to BW with Silver Efex Pro and chose one of the high key presets. We had an inch or so more snow today and will have another round tomorrow and then two quite cold days including Thanksgiving on Thursday.
My 16th Winter Count. The mid-January photo is a bit different because there's nothing in it that says Winter, it is a view over Riddarholmen from Monteliusvägen at Mariaberget. We had a school shooting in February. Eleven people died, including the shooter. This photo shows flags at half-mast at the Royal Palace the day after that horrible incident. In March, I obviously ate a semla during Fat Tuesday. I got a virus in April and was out of action for two weeks. So I missed most of the Cherry Blossom mania, but managed to visit Kungsträdgården at the end of that frenzy. Sköna maj. Everyone's favorite month. When all the colors returns. Somenone stole my eBike in June. A bigger blow than I had ever expected. Quite a few walks with camera through the old town this year, snapping away at tourists. I checked out two classic car meets in August. This one is from Sveavägen. Sure was a fine Autumn day in September when I took this candid photo of a happy woman at Vattentorget. Can't have a Winter Count without a photo of That Old Tree. I took a few night shots as we entered the 100 Days of darkness. We finish with a photo from the Nobel Lights Week.
Winter and its colors in the southern hemisphere
Christ the Redeemer / Urca / Rio de Janeiro / Brazil
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Inspired by the many winter image contests I decided to get a little creative by doing some blends to give the winter scenery that extra twist.
one of the many blue jays that hang around my yard during the winter season.
They are always waiting for those peanuts I throw out for them!
Believe it or not, this winter there has not been enough snow to open the downhill ski facility at Mt. Sima (left), so the skiers have resorted to paraskiing on Schwatka Lake near downtown Whitehorse. The snow on the lake is just ankle deep.
Our 1-2 inch predicition turned into 4½ inches of snow. But who cares when the cardinals look so good against white. Besides which Spring is coming!! I know because I heard a cardinal singing today and they don't in the winter. Must be a sign!
If you'd like to listen, you'll find a whole page of cardinal songs here.
One of my last winter shots for this year as I will be
away for a while as of tomorrow...
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while it blazes outside at 100 degrees, I decided to add this photo from last winter when the lake had a sheet of frozen snow.
I went for a drive last weekend and saw this dilapidated barn in Shakopee, MN. It seems to be the last vestige of the rural culture that is quickly being replaced with suburban developement in the little towns that surround Minneapolis. I thought I'd photograph it before it is gone and a row of townhouses takes it place.
Winter Trees. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.
Bare winter trees silhouetted against a cloudy California Central Valley sky.
Over the past decade or so I have come to know these trees well. They are near a turn along a levee road that I often travel while photographing birds, and they never fail to catch my attention as I pass. In the fall they are still full of colorful leaves, but by January almost all of the leaves are gone. At any time of the year they are likely places to spot birds, often hawks or even owls.
This visit was on New Year's Day, when a group of photographers and friends assembled, as we do every year, to make pictures and celebrate the new year. That made up for the less than ideal light — there were lots of thick clouds, since we were between storms. As I approached the trees this time, the clouds thinned a bit and created backlight that silhouetted the trunks and limbs of the trees.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.