Lighting snow 

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  • My dog River posing for a portrait in the snow. She has ALWAYS liked her picture being taken since she barely opened her eyes at two weeks of age. Her litter mates ran around when the camera aimed at them but she stood in attention every time a photo opportunity showed up! :) I’m sure she’d be glad that I donate the proceed of the sale of her photos to Nature Canada as she loves woods and her deer friends as much as I do! :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Nature Canada.

  • River finally struggled up her deep “snow valley” and was proud to pose for the camera! :)

  • After another big snowstorm, this is how many places look like! :)

  • This was taken at Combermere, Ontario (Canada) just after the first light. Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park

  • Shot the night of a big snow storm

  • If God forbade drinking, would He have made wine so good? Cardinal Richelieu (1585 –1642) Our personal space seems to require considerably more real estate when in wide open areas or places that we don’t expect to find other people. Another couple, tourists by the look of them, pitched their tent with a clear view of the iconic mountain, a colossal cone made by someone or something in search of true perfection. It didn’t bother me though. A mutual wave of hand exchanged the intense common feeling, only possible between souls who passionately share a love for the same thing. Seaspray found its way into the car and mixed with the mellow music into a mind thawing brew. Only a few olives away from completing an award winning sandwich, something made me look over my left shoulder. The way a scratch on vinyl does it to a beautiful melody, the scene ripped a sore through the self induced nirvana. Oh, the vision I had, that little hallucination of mine. It was a cloud in the shape of a giant tsunami, a half mountain high about to splash into it and turn the whole world, myself, my drinks, a loaf of exotic bread, cold meats and half finished sudoku, into a big featureless swamp. I learnt later, the entire incident was the result of an ancient curse of Bacchus, invoked without exception upon any soul who dares to consume fine wine from a plastic cup. Don’t do it.

  • a winterday in January

  • Snow and light from a streetlight. Concord, NH

  • Between the water on the window from the melted snow, the snow falling, and he light in the parking lot, this made for a beautiful image. I’m very happy with it.

  • An incoming snowstorm at Lake Tahoe. this is a 5 shot pano [][][][][]. very tough editing due to not using a GND on the right side of the photo, so I had to compensate for that in photoshop. If I had a better tripod I would have had much more luck, the damn thing kept moving when i would adjust the filter. Fixed the brightness of the photo with a few curves, levels and brightness layers, then went to LAB to work on the colors. went back to RGB to warm up the photo a bit. Resized using the Marc Adamus’ technique

  • A picture of the dome of Harrods in Knightsbridge from the window of a flat across the road. Taken when it was snowing in early February 2009.

  • A view of a quiet winter sunset over the Endlish countryside. We see here the amazing colours that you can see in the night sky during the Northern European winter.

  • A street light illuminating snow covered trees.

  • Taken before Christmas 2007 in my front yard of some fake trees with lights on them covered in snow. / New Hampshire.

  • cold winter icicles after first snow storm

  • Surreal scene of a country lane in a light snow

  • Snow landscape in Touraine, France

  • The lights of the Christmas tree and the neon signs on the new fallen snow.

  • Taken on the morning of 18/12/09 after some snowfall, a fairly rare occurrence in Sussex. Unedited.

  • Dried teasels with a dusting of snow at Christmas.

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