This picture was taken in January this year in Prague. A nights heavy snow left the views stunning! That day the temperature hit a balmy -7C!
Schönau. / Berchtesgadener Land. / Germany. Canon G1 Featured in Seasonal Scapes – 10/27/2009 / Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow! – 10/19/2009
This is the “bakery” where my mother make a kind of flatbread of barley and wheat and is called “tunnbröd” in Swedish. Directly translated into English it would be “thin-bread” ;) When it comes out of the wood-burning oven it’s soft, but after a while it becomes crisp. It’s SO goooooooooooooood! ;) :D / The cottage is quite old, just as the house where I grew up. Probably about 100 years and made out of logs. / This is in the small village Västersel in north Sweden. It’s about 30 km outside the town Örnsköldsvik, some 500 km north of Stockholm. Camera: Casio Exilim EX-Z700, 7,2 mega-pixel and a 3x optical zoom. FEATURED in Snow! Glorious Snow! / FEATURED in Northern landscape
We traveled to Gypsy Basin, along the Rocky Mountain Front, near Dupuyer, Montana, and saw this horse along the way. The air was crisp and clear, it was late in the day, and the light was wonderful. / —-—-—-—- / Nikon D300, 70-300 mm lens / 10/09 / Thank you! Featured in Color and LIght 10/09 / Thank you! Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow! / 10/09 / Thank you! Featured in the Montana Group / 11/09 / Thank you!
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Driving through Manitou Springs, I found the valley covered in frost. I stopped along side Highway 24 to snap this photo of a pine cone. Manitou Springs, Colorado. Nikon D90.
2007-2008 Winter ~ Spokane River / ~ Spokane County, Washington. / Abit of tweaking in CS3 to add drama! / Sony a100 ~ Minolta 50mm f/1.4 / ~ Enjoy 2009 10 18 Featured in the Group ‘Snow! Glorious Snow!!’ Fabulolus as a Christmas Card /
Best viewed larger Featured in Snow Glorious Snow October 19, 2009. An adorable little Black Capped Chickadee perched on my deck railing, braving the snow and ice on a February afternoon in 2008. I named this image in honor of my friend, Renee Dawson who loves Black capped Chickadees dearly, and who also coined the phrase. Her chickadee images are beyond compare!!! I just thought this little guy looked a bit “kerflustered” on this cold winter’s day!! Image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 55-200mm vr Nikon lens at 190mm focal length. Shutter 1/320, aperture f/5.6, exp. 0.00, iso 800. I hand-painted the entire bird in Corel Paint 11 and created and added the snow layer in Photoshop. Texture layer from Skeletal Mess at Deviant Art added in Photoshop. The following information is from What Bird.com Overview / Black-capped Chickadee: Medium-sized, stocky chickadee with pale gray upperparts and breast and pale olive-brown underparts. The black cap and bib and white cheeks are conspicuous. Black bill is short and thin. Wings are dark with broad white edges on feathers. State bird of Maine and Massachusetts. / INTERESTING FACTS / The song of the Black-capped Chickadee is one of the most complex vocalizations of all animals, acting as a contact call, an alarm call, to identify an individual, or to indicate recognition of a particular flock. / They may cache food in hundreds of different sites, recalling those locations and retrieving food up to 28 days later. / It is the state bird of Maine and Massachusetts. / A group of chickadees are collectively known as a “banditry” and a “dissimulation” of chickadees.
Taken at night just outside my old apartment in Chicago during a snowstorm. Got about 14” that night. Taken with a Nikon D70.
In the late summer and Fall of 2006, we drove across Canada from Victoria to Halifax and back,(Pacific coast to Atlantic coast round trip) taking almost 3 months to explore as much as possible of our homeland.On November 9, 2006, after driving through fog and snow from Calgary,Alberta, it was great to wake up to the morning sun shining on the Canadian Rocky Mountains around Canmore,Alberta. The start of a great day! Sony DSCF828 camera. Featured in “Mountains and Mountain Light” Featured in “Snow! Glorious Snow!! 2 a day”
TAKEN IN SOLON, OHIO IN EARLY APRIL, 1996 WITH A CANON AE-1 PROGRAM CAMERA USING A TAMRON 35-70MM W/A LENS ON FUJICHROME VELVIA 100 ASA FILM IT’S AS CLOSE AS I’VE EVER BEEN ABLE TO GET TO AN OLD COURIER & IVES PRINT 255 VIEWS AS OF 11/13/09
acrylic -11” x 14”-2008 / Original sold / FEATURED IN SNOW! GLORIOUS SNOW! group-10/18/2009 / “snow” / “snow”
LET THE SNOW KEEP COMING DOWN AND LETS SNUGGLE.I TOOK THIS PICTURE IN PUYALLUP, WA. WHICH IS WHERE I LIVED FOR 39 YEARS, AND WHERE THE THE WESTERN WASHINGTON FAIR IS LOCATED.
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2009-11-08 10:23:14 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/150 s / Indice d’ouverture f/5.6 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 200 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 175 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance
This is my first attempt at making a snow globe. / made in photo shop elements. / 560 Views, 7 fav’s, and 94 comments as 1/11/09.. /
A snow covered bridge over the Carbon River. Winter in the Cascade Mountains.
This was taken last year,3 lonely chairs left on the beach,winter time…high key and saturated /
YES, SNOWMEN ARE POPULAR, BUT HOW ABOUT A SNOWFROG TO MAKE THAT SPECIAL PERSON SMILE??? BE DIFFERENT
Marions Lookout ablaze with colour. Slightly cropped.No other adjustments. / Canon 50d / Canon 18-200 is lens /
(Continued from Winter Wonder) As the afternoon progressed the sun came out in earnest. I was afraid that the heat would come and take it all away; not just the snow but everything that came with it. As this wunderkind and his prospective mate wandered about the snowy forest around me, I was gifted with another image with which to punctuate this occasion in my memory….and perhaps an image through which to pass on something of the intangible blessing that I received that day. How can I possibly hope to describe the sense of all pervading presence that I felt then? Words speak only to prior understanding already resident in the mind; this was entirely new to me; I had no conceptual box to place it in and now all the words I reached for to describe it only seemed to diminish the enormity of it. What had I done to be graced with permission to enter into this grand space? How could I be certain to repeat it if the feeling of it became lost to me again?! I realized that I had felt this way before, a very long time ago as a child wandering alone in the forest. I had forgotten, because at that early age it was just something that I was part of and with nothing yet with which to compare it, there was little conscious awareness of it. Once it was gone, once I had lost the sense of it for good, it was necessary that I forget its passing, for the recognition of the loss was simply too much for my young heart to bear. My eyes began to leak a bit there in that snowy landscape; I was grieving the loss at last, a necessary rite of passage in order that I might once again enter into that communion, once lost, now regained. The pain did not swallow me up and suck me down into perpetual misery; it was as if this presence, this awareness restoring itself within me knew how to move through and into indescribable wonder. I had given it permission to heal me and so it was that this new state of being began to restore me into itself. I became that. And it continues. It seems that the more I want it to deepen, the more readily it occurs. Nikon F5, f2.8 1/120, 200 mm, Fuji Velvia 50, SB-25 Speedlight -1.3 exp.comp. Wemberly Head, Gitzo tripod, Great Smoky Mountain National Park
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Switzerland. What a great place to rest and take in the view of this ski area in Switzerland.
Stunning blue hues and morning light accent a snowy scene at Deep Lake, near Enumclaw, WA. / Featured in: Seasonal ‘Scapes group., February 2009 /
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