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This is another place hidden in Jasper national park. The sunrise represents Canadian Rockies in winter so well, and not only sunrise, but winter itself, so I would call it winter impression, blue, red, purple, some light, some shadows, and the mountain range is just lovely.
High contrast mornings, and fascinating abstract designs are a part of winter. In its own way, winter is the season that was made for photographers.
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Yet another sunset, this from the archive. Sunset at Swedens weatcoast a cold winter evening, washed ashore cracked ice shelfs in foreground
Merry Christmas to all!
Led by Emily Mount, a number of photographers around the Northern Hemisphere are photographing nature during the shortest day of the year for Outdoor Photography Magazine #chasing solstice
This shot was a few days before with a view of Bloody Falls area on the Coppermine River at mid day.
Today i visited Linden Lab's "Winter Wonderland" where there are various winter activities and a small cute old fashioned village called "Village of Lights". Since it's a Tuesday afternoon between Christmas and New Year, there were pretty empty of people here and i was almost alone, which was really just nice.
Location: Winter Wonderland maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Winter%20Wonderland%202/16...
Driving the super jeeps in the Icelandic highlands in the middle of the winter, and in the middle of nowhere.
We went up to Glencoe to take some photos, we knew it'd be cold but we didn't realise it'd be -10 degrees!!! It was absolutely baltic! Not the best conditions for photography!!
Title: Winter Fire
Year: 2015
Location: Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula,South Australia
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This is a hydrangea bush called Chantilly Lace. It is very delicate in the summer when it is blooming. Here is a link to a summer view: www.flickr.com/photos/basimmons/3904909461/
Now this is whats left of it in the winter with snow all around. I like how it holds on to it's little petals all winter.
You can always rely on the daffodils to cheer up the winter dullness. They start blooming from mid December right through to April/May.
Winter Dragon
Definitely had a lot of fun with this one! I saw Jamie as this fierce dragon lady standing on the frozen lake, embellished with fire elements. I painted the red colors into the snowscape and resulted in this rendering.
Model: Jamie Von Stratton
Wardrobe Design: J. Von Stratton Designs
Winter always offers wonderful moody and colorful sunsets
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss CF 3.5/100 Planar
CFV II 50c digital back
Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo , Lazio e Molise
Winter is one of my favorite seasons , despite the lack of colours , it offers unique situations and conditions as this one during an heavy snowfall. I love snow and shooting while is snowing .
Here the cristallized snow upon the branches of this beech tree reminds me the blossoms you can find in spring , just one shot and this tree was covered by the sorrounding clouds.
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Since taking up full-frame photography, I have found the Canon 35mm F2.0 IS USM to be a great all purpose lens. View other shots taken with this lens here.
Winter bucket
Overnight, in the bucket,
the cement-marked, grime-stained black bucket
catching shed roof rain,
a magical garden has grown, a frosty forest
sending feathered fingers reaching down from the rim,
hugging the sides where the water is coldest.
The ice is fragile, melting almost instantly
even in the shade on this winter morning,
takes on weird and wondrous forms,
the edges sharp and crisp,
catching colour from its surroundings,
reflecting the low solsticial sun.
Here are spruce tree look-alikes, there jagged icicles,
with frilled geometric shapes, and ridge after ridge
of sculptured landscapes, Antarctica in miniature,
in mauves and jade and indigo.
Minutes later, the blades are blunted, the ice invisibly
melting, the fleeting magic over.
I clear broken shards from the bucket surface,
my hands stinging painfully from the cold,
and await tomorrow’s jewelled hoard.
Published in Star Tips 110, finalist Winter Competition,
Voted 3rd by Tipsters
Winter Peace - Digital Photo Collage by Christopher Beikmann
Limited Edition 18x18x1 Giclee on Canvas - $175
Second installment to four seasons series.
Autumn Wisdom
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