Birds eye view of Mt Ruapehu on the north island of New Zealand / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /
The Franz Joseph Glacier in New Zealand about half way up. A truly stunning place. © Stacey Hatton: Please do not use this image in any way without prior permission
Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand, September 2007. We got lucky and had perfect weather with plenty of sunlight. I would call this photo a good example of my passion for interesting shapes, particularly those made by nature. © Stacey Hatton: Please do not use this image in any way without prior permission This piece has been submitted for use in the Bubblemania group.
I love the softness of the snow here. It was such a contrast to the glaciers also in the area. Franz Josef, New Zealand, September 2007 © Stacey Hatton: Please do not use this image in any way without prior permission
From today’s Nor’Easter in New England ….... about 10 inches of snow fell. Single image. Canon 40 D with Canon 10-22mm EF-S lens.
Sometimes the sun has not been given enough time to go down in style. It is chased out of the sky, its light butchered by dark featureless and easy to forget clouds. Not this evening though. In such a wonderful setting and with all the time in the world, at its own pace, it gently covered the whole universe, material and the other one, with its pink warm residue leaving you with an overwhelming feeling of relief and joy. It is often hard to imagine a place like this for us city slickers, with the clock meaningless, space limitless, and your soul miles away from the tension and stress, the main culprits behind the structural damage of our emotional self. Later that night I was carried through sleep on a cushion of wonderful dreams until the sun made its usual roundtrip. Does this surprise you?
Mt Cook/Aoraki National Park, New Zealand
A female cardinal perches on a branch after a winter snowstorm. / It’s early morning on Valentine’s Day 2006. / Photo was taken in the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey / Best Viewed Large Please visit my Birds Gallery / Or visit my website Cometman.com
Nelson Lakes, New Zealand…. Boy that water was COLD but the ducks didn’t seem to care!
Decided to give winter holidays greeting cards a try this year :) It appeared that it’s so fun to make them and also they bring some holiday mood to my home… We go to Ukraine to visit our parents and friends on winter holidays, so I kind of excited and can’t wait already ;) / I’ve also set up a little winter holidays shop over at zazzle . Hope you’ll come visit me there! :) /
The Turquoise waters of Lake Pukakai with the Southern Alps of New Zealand reflected behind. Aoraki / Mt Cook National Park. Taken with a Nikon D50, October 2008
Two whitetail deer stood just inside the tree-line, watching me, on New Years morning. The weather was unseasonably warm. After a light rain, the temperature dropped below freezing, covering the trees with ice. The low angle of the sun created a shimmer in the trees. Dryden, ON. / Olympus SP500UZ Group Features: / Snow! Glorius Snow!! – December 23, 2008 / The Compact Group – July 17, 2009 / !
Hand done and edited in Photoshop / Safe Journeys durning the Holidays
as is
Just outside of Taos, on a late afternoon in mid-Winter.
Mao rockin his new OBEY Flatpeak
Partly frozen over Lake Lyndon ~ South Island New Zealand. Canon 450D, F/13, Exposure 1/350
Ben Avon wetlands, Ahuriri Valley, Mckenzie Country , New Zealand at sunrise
Snow covered bench in Wells, Maine with reflections of the trees on the stream. Taken 12/6/09. Nikon D300 PSE 7 handheld 200 ISO / /
public domain image from library of congress I colored and manipulated a bit, added some snow, etc….. :) Hope you like it! Claudia
Another wagon wheel, time has given each one their own unique weather view into the past. This wheel is now located in the mining/ ghost town of Pinos Altos, New Mexico. /
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