A fine day is about to turn very cold and snowy. The sun coming in across Mt.Hotham was soon enveloped by the storm front, requiring a hasty retreat back along the freshly made trail soon after these four shots were taken. __ This panorama was taken not far from, and about 30 minutes after this shot . ~~ Show Image & Location On A Map / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Taken at 3am in Patagonia. / It was extremely cold.
Taken on 07/15/07 Majestic Mount Shasta, Northern CA… / _ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
BIg moon rising over the mountain range.
Sunrise at about 3 am, 65 degrees south., Gerlache Strait. Most people were tucked up in their beds, but for the restless, the freezing decks were the place to roam..Barely a moment’s darkening of the night before this happened.. then I felt I could go and sleep a little..
Mount Buffalo, North East Victoria, Australia
Digital Art: Created with Photoshop. Started with a blank “canvas”, selected a brush and started painting with the mouse. It took a while but the cold and snowy night is felt throughout the composition.
Discovered this lovely spot off the main freeway from Arches National Park to Monument Valley, near Moab. / Perfect place for a lunch break :)
Taking a short walk in the hills just out of the village Libverda Spa (Lazne Libverda), I was fascinated by the wind playing with snow, and by the dark leafless trees contrasting with the snowy tracks on the road. February 2002. Canon EOS 500N, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, levels, convert to BW, sharpening, crop. This is the same locality where I made the photograph Landscape around Libverda Spa, Czech Republic five and half years later:
An old cabin by the Lofoten mountains captured in spring. Thank you for stopping by for a wee look and for whatever feedback you may wish to leave. :-) / Andreas Stridsberg / www.mystic-pic.com
And so I wait. Standing at the lakeside, waiting for the promise to be fulfilled… “Meet me at the lakeside when the snow has fallen” she whispered softly into my ear. So, here I am. Standing… waiting as memories of her gentle breath against my cheek warm my very soul. They said the sun would shine today, but instead I danced in the snow. And so I wait. - Paul Tupman Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Canada / March, 2008
Taken from a helicopter over The Southern Alps on New Zealand”s beautiful South Island / Canon 400D 18/55 mm lens …HDR
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Ok, that’s enough of THAT!!!!! lol Again, the Nikon D40x, the Nikon / Nikkor 18-135mm lens with the circular polarizer … taken December 21, 2008 on top of Blue Knob in Claysburg, PA. pssssst: are you still listening to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra???
Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you. Maori Proverb
Winter in the Ore Mountains. Saxony, Germany. This is an ART for Cancer image. 50% of net sales proceeds got to Cancer Research UK. Featured in the à EUROPA! group on 01 Jan 2010 Featured in the Snow! Glorious Snow!! group on 26 Mar 2009 Featured in the Your Magic Place group on 15 Mar 2009 Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That /
Hotel Portillo / Portillo Ski Area / Chile / The Andes Mountains Canon Powershot G1
In July 2007 I did my first ever snow shoe walk. A trip 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 and some bad -the following day was a whiteout. This shot was taken just near the summit of Mt Niggerhead looking towards Mt Mackay which borders the Falls Creek ski resort. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
More from the archives. Taken on the same magic trip to the Snowy Mountains as the Dance to the End of Time series. This shot was taken at Dead Horse Gap in the upper reaches of the Thredbo River at the top of the Kosciusko Mountain Range. This place is aptly named – man it was cold. It is a beautiful but treacherous pass with weather so quickly changeable that on occasion the wild horses that roam the area get trapped in a snowstorm and freeze. In full sunlight the colours of these gums are amazing with an almost translucent light blue sheen and deep-red to orange bark stripping off them. Canon 30D / Tv: 10 secs / Av: f/22 / ISO: 200
The running water is halted by the ice ! / I loved the contrast of the cold colours in the shadows, then the warm colours of the sunlit hill. / It was pretty dodgy clambering around the very icy boulders fringing the burn (river) but I survived ! / Taken last New Years, at Sligachan. / Shot on my Canon EOS 40D, on tripod, polariser, f22, 1/4 sec, iso 100, auto wb, processed in PS CS3, with selective levels/curves applied to first the foreground, then the sky. Selective colour also employed. MORE SEASONAL IMAGES HERE…...... /
The Nevis Range, Highlands, Scotland As morning comes with dew as the rain / the ancient of days writes this tune in his pain / in later retreats does the sun burns away / constricting the world in the lines of the day / the sight of mundane, the reason disfigured / creates complex riddles its words undelivered / for reasoned support and science ideal / cross over frontiers in our sense of the real / for without these arts and our conscience complete / we stand as though nought within reasons defeat. / As Helios lights up the way that we see / we join in the tactfulness of real company But if were not, not and nothing yet so / could change our constriction as above, so below / would ancient belief true fathom the past / and cast out this dogma in clarity’s last / defender of proof conspirator of fools / a common denominator of desperate tools / and if our found objects as art we succeed / we condition the light to observe caution’s creed / Companies sound all to hide from this blight / and heretic burn compensation alight / on the throne of the worship / on the queen of the earth slip / the eyes of initiative say devil’s profit / and wandering lights give us threats all the more / to delight us and weaken the heads rounded score / from Bacon’s bright head to Paracelceus door / we scrabble and scrape and push our face in the floor For weeping and debt are stained in our ears / as calamity beckons licentious fears / and elements grace of four streams does she take / for Gaia communion does not a crowd make / And secrets once lost do but once come about / and it is all for nothing if our joy we do shout / for secrets they are and so shall remain / a myth wrapped in a mystery within this domain / A Golden Bough of uncertain demand / a rough jointed circle now drawn in this sand / the king now defeated goes back to his life / his son, his oppressor now worries this strife / forgotten what fought for, forgotten what pain / in the reasons for light and shine of bloodstain. Beelzebub’s tales to his Grandson or fillet of spleen / give a right to this writing and excess in between / so believe mind afore matter in all that we say / in terms of this magick where’s there a will there’s a way / so complex your reading to text esoteric / and rhetoric leave to material pathetic / for to sound what you will soon understand / that nature does source deep in her own steep remand / and to understand all of this alchemical right / you must stand yet alone within inner sight.
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