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Winter Fog..
A sudden fog blanketed the area and presented the opportunity to get some amazing shots.
The snow was cold and a warm front moved into the area bringing thick fog which made for poor visibility and frustrating driving. as you could only see a few hundred feet and even then not very well.
this image taken out the window as Karen was driving me to work. .
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Uppsala gets a taste of winter at last.../Vi får smaka lite på vintern i alla fall.../De a poco Uppsala va entrando en invierno...
Out on the icy shoreline of Middle River. Neat patterns in the ice with the change of tides and cracks caused by that movement.
The famous Neuschwanstein castle on a wintry, windy night, I was struggling to keep my fingers from freezing.
Four by three HDR images, taken with a Canon EOS R5. A 3:1 ratio (15999 x 5333) merged in Lightroom.
With a man in the tower, it is evidence that the signals on Schuyler Street in Utica, NY still have to be manually activated in this February 1985 photo of NYS&W Alco C430 #3002 as it pulls out onto the north end of the street with a hefty train at the draw bar.
A blast of cold weather from the East left everything under snow again and with plenty pretty wintry scenes. Botanical garden. Royal Victoria Park in Bath, England, UK
Freshly cut Christmas trees smelling of stars and snow and pine resin --- Inhale deeply and fill your soul with wintry night ..
Taken at Cherishville maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Villa%20Baldeney/203/140/26
From near the summit of Conachcraig we have a fine view of the very wintry and snowy slopes of Lochanagar, with the point of Meikle Pap in front.
Conachcraig is a Corbett standing at 865 meters (2837 feet). A Corbett is a Scottish mountain between 2500 and 3000 feet high, with at least 500 feet of descent on all sides.