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"Winter is simple," I keep repeating to myself. The pond froze and then the snow fell. I walked across and found three cattails frozen in a language too simple to understand.
unnamed wetland south of Station Road bridge, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
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.
Cold sunlight in winter.
Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
5 January 2019.
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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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On the hunt for an epic sunset, still not there but I will not give up.
Hellestøstranden, Sola, Norway
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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Looking back at a long winter in Niagara.
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It seems to me that the male goldfinches have retained more color this year than usual. At any rate, these are two of the most colorful boys that visit my feeder.
I have photographed this attractive little Fairview United stone church several times, but this is the first time in the snow.
Near Davin, Saskatchewan
A winter storm that moved through the Mid-Atlantic on Feb. 16 and 17, 2015 extended the northeastern U.S. snowcover farther south. Until this storm hit, southern New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania appeared snow-free on satellite imagery from the previous week.
The overnight storm blanketed the entire states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as seen on this Feb. 16 image. The image was taken from the MODIS or Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer instrument that flies aboard NASA's Terra satellite. The snow cover from the storm actually extended even farther south than the image. Snowfall also blanketed West Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, while freezing rain and icy conditions affected the Carolinas, Tennessee and Georgia.
On Feb. 17, 2015, NOAA's National Weather Service noted "The winter storm that brought widespread snow, sleet and freezing rain to parts of the south-central U.S. and Mid-Atlantic will wind down as it moves offshore Tuesday. Lingering snow and freezing rain is possible early Tuesday for parts of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, with rain across parts of the Southeast."
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Jeff Schmaltz/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team
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