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  • Taken in a very strong snowstorm. Not a good day for cameras, but a good day for photos. Fuji Acros, Mamiya RZ ProII

  • I love this tree…

  • Winter rolls along in the Colorado High Country along the Mount Evans Wildernes. I decided to do this shot in B&W because I really wanted to emphasize the cold, the drama, and the atmosphere as a whole. Your thoughts, as always, are appreciated! / —John

  • This past week saw me shooting like crazy, making a record 3 trips to the Mount Evans Wilderness Area and surrounding areas in 4 days. Without a doubt, this scene is one that just has to smack travelers and tourists in the face. situated at 10,600 ft (3,230 m) above sea level, the view literally comes out of no where. You round this corner unexpectedly on a twisty road, and all the sudden out of no where you are greeted with this huge lake and THIS scene of mountains and it floors you. The scene itself is just so, well, incredible, like something you usually only see in a fine art painting, or in some distant land in National Geographic….honestly, it is one of the most amazing views I believe I have ever seen. Personally I much prefer it to The Maroon Bells which is better known, and why it’s better known is beyond me. / So hang tight folks, I have MANY new photos to come and share with you all. Let me know what ya all think!

  • Country Relaxin’ EarIier this year, ventured up to Guanella Pass and onwards to the Ghost Town of Como, a literal timewarp that harks back to the wildwest, fully intact and persevered, few folks still live here. It is high up, probably close to 10,000 feet, and this winter has been VERY bad in the high country. In fact just last week they interviewed a resident of Como and she talked about how the town was totally cut off of supplies…which made me right away think of the horses there. I have photographed these horses the last 5 years now, and I always find them so friendly…not your typical horses, these are true and tried working horses…where Cowboys still exist and the west still lives. Upon entering Como, I was shocked at the snowbanks, over 20 feet high, and they were plowed out finally from a construction crew using Caterpillars. And low and behold, so was the feeding field for the horses….... :) I was happy they were ok, as I was quite concerned, as they have become kind of a good friend to me and my camera. More on Como can be found here and here and it’s history as a Wild West town Thoughts welcomed / —-John

  • Sold to a mystery buyer!!!!

  • “SPOTTED TOWHEE” Pictured is a male Towhee The Towhee is familiar bird of scrubby habitats. It is widespread and abundant, increasing in some areas, but Island forms vulnerable. Medium-sized songbird. / Head, back, wings, and tail dark (black in male, female paler). / Chest and belly white. / Sides and flanks rufous. / White spots on wings and back. / Size: 17-21 cm (7-8 in) / Weight: 33-49 g (1.16-1.73 ounces) / Sex Differences Male has black hood, back, wings, and tail. Female is paler where the male is black, ranging from brownish to gray-brown to blackish. Watch a Spotted Towhee feeding on the ground; you’ll probably observe its two-footed, backwards-scratching hop. This “double-scratching” is used by a number of towhee and sparrow species to unearth the seeds and small invertebrates they feed on. One Spotted Towhee with an unusable, injured foot was observed hopping and scratching with one foot.

  • Wildflowers in Colorado’s Winter Park. Taken in July of this year. I needed a break from winter and gray drudgery… Please see my Etsy listing for this image – and purchase a pearlescent metallic print of this beautiful photograph!

  • Mammoth, California / Canon Elan 7 camera and Provia 100 film I packed my camera and tripod and clipped on my cross-country skis to head to this spot along the trail. I shot the landscape as the setting sun cast weak light on the mountains. Not such as wonderful shot, and I packed the camera realizing that the view was worth the effort, even without the spectacular light. / As I prepared to leave, the sun had set and the purple and blue colors of the sky became magnificent. I reached for my camera and took this image, packed up, and then headed down the trail in darkness.

  • Mammoth,California

  • A cardinal amongst a winter wonderland holding watch after an eve of 12 inches of fresh snowfall Holding Watch / Top 10 95% Snow Oct 2009 / Top 10 in Color Focal Point, JPG Cast-Offs challenge Aug 2009 / Top 10 in Tweet, Tweet , The Woman Photographer May 2009 / Featured in the Bits and Pieces group, February 2009 Also available in: /

  • After the Christmas I was with close stream taking pics, water your flow yet and from the cold resulting icicles had formed stream over fallen under the trunk / Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS / 3.2s / f/29 / ISO200 / 44mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • Although in the height of summer, even incidentally a winter picture…. / This picture was taken in Gouda (Holland), the place where we live, in early March 2005. It was so cold and there was unexpectedly so much snow, that we couldn’t go to my daughter’s birthday. / From our room window we can see this ditch. - FEATURED in ‘The Beauty of the European Waters’ – 22 December 2009 / - FEATURED in ‘Made By Nature – {2 a day} – {Nature images only!}’ – 6 November 2009 / - FEATURED in ‘Lakes and Inland Waterways’ – 30 October 2009 / - FEATURED in ‘Simply White Artwork Gallery’ – September 2009 / - FEATURED in ‘Speaking Photos – two per day -‘ – September 2009 - TOP TEN PLACEMENT in “Made By Nature – {2 a day} – {Nature images only!}” in the ‘Winter/ Snow Challenge’ – 6 November 2009 / - TOP TEN PLACEMENT in “Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos” in the ‘As Far As the Eye Can See Challenge’ – 30 October 2009 / - TOP TEN PLACEMENT in “Retired and Happy. 2 a day limit” in the ‘Trees Challenge’ – September 2009 / Camera: Kodak DX 6340 Zoom Digital Camera

  • This image taken at the Babcock State Park in Fayette , West Virginia. The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a new mill that was completed in 1976 at Babcock(Fayette , West Virginia). Fully operable, this mill was built as a re-creation of one which once ground grain on Glade Creek long before Babcock became a state park. I have another composition from further away , but the Sun burst in this image is much more prominent , along with the lighting. Thanks for looking =) / Taken Feb. 1st 2009. / 3 Image HDR = Photomatix / Nikon D40 18-135mm / Tripod/CP Filter / Featured in the”All water in Motion” Group September 2009 Featured in the “Appalachian State Parks” Group October 2009 Featured in the “Lakes and Inland Waterways” Group October 2009 Featured in the “A Place to Call Home” Group October 2009 Featured in the “Nikon D40 (x) users group” October 2009

  • Seasons change…..... The rain is falling, the skies are grey, the wind is whipping all around, the leaves of autumn falling down. / Seasons come, and they go….... / the last of its colors, mother’s nature show. She will rest for yet another season in the long of winter days, only to add her new buds, as she gives us another season to play. Old homestead, and fall colors 2009. / auto white balance, and auto color inhanced Greeting Card US$4.16 / Laminated Print US$17.81 /

  • Grass, along the shore of Sandy Beach, is covered in a thick coat of ice. Olympus E-510; 14-42mm lens / ISO 200; f:3.5; 1/4000 / Exposure compensation: -1 / Effective focal length: 28 mm Dryden, Ontario, Canada Group Feature: / Color and Light: October 28, 2009 / Rural Around the Globe: October 30, 2009 / Made by Nature: November 6, 2008 / Everything Winter: December 14, 2009 Top Ten Challenge Placement / Made by Nature – Winter/Snow – November 6, 2009

  • *on the building material flank *

  • Watercolour with touch of acrylic on Arches watercolour paper. The joy of Christmas is near and this painting depicts a winter wonderland with a pretty robin enjoying the countryside bathed in snow. Christmas Snow The land is covered in a blanket of snow / this time of the year is special we know. / A robin sits in a tree so high / A splash of colour against the sky. / The flakes fall down and settle to rest / Christmas is near, snow is at its best. Linda Featured in No. 1 Artists of Red Bubble

  • You can tell I’m ready for snow – I’m digging out old pics!! Since I got my first good camera two years ago, I’ve been waiting for a really good blizzard to take awesome winter pics. This was one of the few decent snowfalls since I received my camera, pretty but not very deep. Taken 12/31/07 in the field beside my house – Clarks Valley, PA.

  • Canon 350D / F/9 / 1/200seg / ISO-100 / Texture courtesy of Ghostbones Featured in For the Love of Canon 18th December 2009

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