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  • the door way to the Snow Hotel. An amazing structure. The hotel was just about to open, we were able to wander around it without any restrictions, had we gone a couple of days later the guess would have arrived. The hotel is rebuilt every year and opens in early January of each year until March. a lots of work for a very short season but boy worth it.

  • Cold winter landscape

  • A wintry ice storm came in a fury and laden the trees with inches of ice around the tree limbs. Trees were doubled over from the weight and many trees were uprooted. The sun was trying to break thru the clouds and the sunlight made the ice glisten and sparkle. It was so peaceful and beautiful. / Taken in East Stroudsburg, PA / Canon 30D, CS3 / / Welcome! Thanks For Stopping By And taking A Look. / All Comments and Fav’s Are Truely Appreciated. Thank You!!! / / / / / Featured in The Woman Photographer – Sept 09 /

  • Featured in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania May 14, 2009. / Placed in TOP TEN in the “Winter Roads in the Country” challenge in Country Roads Around The World November 19, 2008. / Featured in The True Beauty October 5, 2008 BEST VIEWED FULL SIZE! Taken at Blue Knob Ski Resort not far from Altoona, Pennsylvania with the Nikon D40x and the 55-200mm VR lens on February 2, 2008.

  • Bright red male Cardinal sitting in my very iced over pecan tree. Turned into a digital painting. Taken the morning following the 2007 Oklahoma Ice Storm. /

  • Featured in the Group and placed in the Top Ten in Photography 101’s “Color Creates Mood” Challenge, December 15, 2008. Image taken 2/2/08 on top of Blue Knob Mountain, Claysburg PA with the 55-200mm VR lens on the Nikon D40x.

  • Winner of the “Things That Are Cool & Cold” challenge in the First Things group April 26, 2009. / Featured photo in Live, Love, Dream December 2, 2008. Frost on icicles … an amazing sight!!! Image taken with the Nikon D40x, using the 55-200mm VR lens at Blue Knob in Claysburg, PA. and the NEXT day … /

  • christmas illustration

  • Featured in If It Doesn’t Belong December 7, 2008. / . / Taken on top of Blue Knob, Claysburg PA February 3, 2008 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-135 lens. / Image photographed in Claysburg, PA with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-135 lens.

  • ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There’s nobody like snowbuddies!!!

  • Composite Canon Rebelxt Sigma 17-70mm composite image. Part of my Middle Road Series. Although the image is a composite (Adobe Elements) care is taken to be sure both images are taken in the same light conditions and from the same POV.

  • In my series; Painting the Masters, at Shipley art gallery. This one is Lamesley, a little hamlet just outside Gateshead. / By J.A. Dees. A local unknown artist, from an indeterminate time. Watercolour 16” x 12”

  • Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 + 68mm Kenko Extension Tubes

  • 10/22/09 ~ Top Ten in the Cuddlies Altered Images Challenge ~ All Soft and Cuddlies Group ~ Thank you!!! 5/3/09 ~ Featured in Rural Around and Globe and first runner up in Birds in the Backyard challenge – thank you everyone!!!! 1/7/09 – featured in Digital Art Compilations – thank you!! 12/20/08 – featured in Autumn/Fall and Winter in the North-East USA – thanks!!! See my Finch Family Tree album / . / On December 20, 2008 everything was coated with ice and the Goldfinches were swarming to my birdfeeder and trees looking for food. These three goldfinches were on the same branch at different times. I combined three photos to make this sweet trio of Goldfinches sitting in my icy Mimosa Tree. Taken 12/20/08 from my kitchen door ~ Tower City, PA / . / FUR COAT (original photo) / GOLDEN TRIO /

  • My very own Night Light featuring the lighting inside the glass block.. Very good idea I thought.. Home made.. Anyone can do this for about $5.00 or under… Makes for a nice gift card I think….. Just sharing this clever idea with you…... :) Nikon D60 ~ 18-55

  • Same process as Crystalline, except this time I used a blue mohair scarf :) Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 + 68mm Kenko Extension Tubes / Canon MR-14EX Macro Ring Lite

  • / It is the simple indulgences in life that set us apart…that make us human…just think of the hot cup of coffee or tea, and the warm, softly glazed cinnamon bun waiting on a pretty plate at tea time or any time for that matter….I have placed mine simply on a mat….cut into it…pass a generous slice of it to your partner…there is enough for both….savour the sweet cinnamony goodness as it yields to your knife…Aah ... Did you know that October the 4th is Cinnamon Bun day in Sweden?...great idea I think…. “*Cinnamon Bun” is the 5th painting in the “Delicious” Collection…Watercolour on Arches Paper.. See the others in the Collection by clicking on the links below… / Scone with Berries and Cream Lemon curd and Blueberry Tart Strawberry Tart Blueberry Tart

  • Taken on a very rare snowy morning in Bristol on my way to work. / Its the first time I have shot in the snow and the first time I have used my new tripod, so I was able to get nice slow speeds with a tight aperture. / A little work in PS to correct the colour and sharpen etc. Taken with a Nikon D70 and a CPL.

  • / “Ripe Cherries” is part of the Delicious Collection..... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured as #1 on page 1 of most Popular Art 11/02/09 and in the following groups.. / Creative Cards / Colour Me A Rainbow… / Scavenger Hunt / Just Watercolours / Food For Thought / Dimensions,.. / Watercolour Painting… / Berries Fruits and Seeds… / Abstract Realism / If it Doesn’t Belong / Food for Thought / TOP TEN WINNER IN BERRIES FRUITS AND SEEDS / CHALLENGE WINNER IN WORKS ON PAPER: Red is Ravishing! / THE MOST POPULAR ENTRY IN A CHALLENGE IN THE FIRST THINGS GROUP / 1ST PLACE WINNER OF THE BUBBLERS WEEKLY CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE WATERCOLOUR CHALLENGE IN PAINTERS IN MODERN TIMES / FIRST PLACE WINNER OF THE NATURA MORTE CHALLENGE IN PIMT...Painters in Modern Times 1529 views.. Ah the fabled cherry—the poetic color of luscious lips, and just as sweet. It started out in West Asia (perhaps the Persia-Armenia region) and in two varietals from which all cultivated cherries are descended: Prunus avium (sweet) and Prunus cerasus (sour). Sweet cherries had spread to Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean by 300 BCE, for Theophrastus mentions them. And Pliny the Elder (1st century AD) mentions that some 8 varieties of cherries were being cultivated in Italy—and that the Romans were spreading them as far north as Britain. The British, in turn, carried it to the New World in the 17th century (Beyond the huge crops in Michigan, California, Oregon, and Washington, American wild cherries include the chokecherry, the pin cherry, and the wild black cherry. Sour cherries have spread even farther north, and are a speciality of Germany and Scandanavia. Today it is estimated that some 900 sweet varieties (ranging in color from yellow to black) and some 300 sour varieties are being grown. Most sweet cherries will produce fruit only after they’ve been cross-pollinated—honey bees usually do the leg work, carrying pollen from a sweet cherry of another variety soupsong.com See some samples of the collection below, and view the entire collection to date, at the Bubblesite HERE / Plum Blossom with Apples and Cream / / Sour Cream Bumbleberry Tart with an Apricot Glaze / / Ginger Shortcake with Nectarines and Creme Fraiche / / Spicy Chewy Ginger Cookies / / Chocolate Cupcake with a Mocha Swirl / / Cinnamon Bun / / Scone with Berries and Cream / / Lemon curd and Blueberry Tart

  • Images from Antarctica. Commonwealth Bay region, south of Australia.

  • _Winter is the time of promise because there is so little to do .. or because you can now and then permit yourself the luxury of thinking so. _ / ~Stanley Crawford 2010 motivational calendar / /

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