This image is of a very steep slope off The Razorback near Mt.Hotham toward Mt.Feathertop. You can clearly see the effects of both the weather and gravity on the paterned snow. It is amazing how tough the snowgums are, and the places they can survive. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Taken on Mt.Higginbotham at Mt.Hotham the cloud had just thinned enough toward the sun enough to allow a soft but distinct shadow to be cast by the snowgum onto the fresh snow. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
This was taken in late Autumn before the start of the official snow season, looking down the top trail at Mt.Baw Baw. The overhanging snowgums laden with snow, the fog and dropping away of the track gave a feeling of walking through a snowy tunnel. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
This photo was taken looking Due west from Mt.Higginbotham at Mt.Hotham resort just as a storm was coming in. Fresh snow had recently fallen so it was a real winter wonderland! / / This shot was taken not far from, and about 30 minutes before this panorama . / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
This was taken between Mt.Hotham and Dinner Plain, at JB Plain in the Victorian Alps. It shows one situation where shooting in the middle of the day was the best time as the broad snow gum canopy cast a nice consistently patterned shadow across the fresh snow. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Late afternoon sunlight breaking through dark clouds for only a brief moment. Bogong High Plains, Alpine National Park, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka
Sun setting on ‘The Cathedral’ with fire killed Snow Gum forest, Mount Buffalo, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka
Snow cave melt, Bogong High Plains, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka A remnant patch of snow covering a small creek still left in summer. / Another view of it HERE
This is Moonlight Ridge at Mt Buller, some of our best out-of-bounds skiing and a magnificent view over the Howqua Valley. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
Pendergast Hut at Mount Buller, after one of the first snowfalls of the season. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
Early morning at Lake Wanaka, NZ. Other Landscapes ... More mountains ...
A shot from one of our alpine hills this evening. The snow canons was working under high pressure. Olympus Model: E-500 / Sigma 50-500 mm DG HSM / Exposure Time: 1.00 / Focal Length (mm): 390.00 / F Number: 16.00 / ISO Speed: 100 ©2009 Torfinn Johannessen, All Rights Reserved
Early on a winter morning, from Mount Buller. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
This shot taken at beginning of winter, shows a high mountain drovers shack with the hint of winter snow coming. This is taken at Dinner Plain in the Victorian Alps THe Great Alpine Road is one of the great drives in Australia, stretching from coast to Country, the road is trecherous during winterr in snow. But serrvbices Australias high ski fields / SOLD – One Matted Print to Unknown RB Customer /
Watsons Crags are in Kosciuszko National Park and in my opinion is the most spectacular alpine ridge line in Australia. On this particular occassion I had spent the day skiing out from Thredbo to camp at the frozen Lake Albina on a spectacular little knoll overlooking the Crags. This shot was taken halfway through dinner at my personal restaurant. The heater at the restaurant was pathetic, but the view… For other shots from this area check out my Kosciuszko gallery. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
In July 2007 I did my first ever snow shoe walk from Falls Creek out past Pretty Valley to Tawonga Huts and the Niggerheads then over Mt Fainter and down to Bogong Village. The downhills aren’t as fun as my crossies but the uphill and flats are a dream much easier manoeuvrability for photography too. Great trip had some good weather (the following day was a whiteout). Love the way f22 on my fisheye lens creates this sunburst effect, doesn’t work very well with a dark foreground but with this highly reflective snow it’s a winner. Just after I completed this trip I got a phone call from someone who had heard about an exhibition I did earlier in the year and who had specifically wanted a picture of the Victorian Alps, they ended up buying a 12”x30” framed print of this one. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
My first attempt at a HDR image. Not a true one in the sense that i took multiple exposure shots… i made different exposure shots with my RAW converter…then put together with photomatrix… Was good fun! Not sure it is right but i think it looks ok???
‘The Ruined Castle’, Alpine NP, Victoria, Australia. Hexagonal basalt columns formed from the cooling of volcanic rock. © Ern Mainka
Taken while flying over the Southern Alps of New Zealand / Canon 400 D 18/55 mm Canon Lens / /
Storm clouds seem to spew from top of majestic M. Rainier, almost as if this active volcano was erupting. Lupine and buttercup dot the alpine meadow in the foreground.
Taken at Mt Hotham in the Victorian Alps. This image has been accepted into the Al-Thani and Austrian Supercircuit international competitions and has been printed in the Austrian catalogue in 2008. and it also got a half page print in the 2008 Al Thani international competition catalogue. Nikon D50 18-200mm VR lens. HDR image made of 3 shots 2 stops apart. Tripod used because the light level was so low. The original images were partially blended back in over the HDR shot.
The Majestic snowgums are more dramatic twisted and stunted than those growing at lower levels because of altitude climate and blasting effects of wind,snow and ice / Even though these snowgums experience frequent wind and snow damage they have the ability to repair themselves / Image taken Charlotte Pass NSW..This are the real colors /
This shot was taken from the Patio at the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff Alberta. What a lovely place to sit for a drink!
The Majestic snowgums are more dramatic twisted and stunted than those growing at lower levels because of altitude climate and blasting effects of wind,snow and ice / Even though these snowgums experience frequent wind and snow damage they have the ability to repair themselves / Image taken Charlotte Pass NSW..This are the real colors / .
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