Road snow 

259 creative works found

  • A Quiet Moment
    by Kevin Kroeker

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    More in this series: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Snowy field
    by mhollestelle

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    We have snow this winter: it’s great! It’s not a huge amount of snow but it does the job to take great snowy pictures. It sucked that I had exams that week.

  • snowy road
    by Christopher Ewing

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    took this a couple of winters ago, when we had some snow! this was taken along the road in the great smoky mountains, thought i would add..that this shot..is in color..its not a black and white :)

  • A serene scene from Trollhattan, Sweden. www.vividphotography.net Photo courtesy of and with permission of : Laura Papez

  • Winter Wonderland
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    Snow has freshly fallen and the world is white, pure and clean for a little while.

  • Snow White Pastures
    by Naomi Frost

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    An IR shot…...surprise, surprise.. / / Without the wonders of an ir filter this was just an ordinary paddock…green grass, a lone tree and a flowing river.

  • Sunlit Winter Road
    by nikspix

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    Another pic I took this morning as the sun was coming up.

  • CrossRoads
    by WanderingSoulArt

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    NEW – 2008 Calendar is available HERE My gallery is Copyright © Wandering Soul. All rights reserved. / All the materials contained in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Please read the Etiquette Policy and respect it! / Modifying, tubing, cropping, using it for letters or stationeries, layouts, backgrounds, stock, copyrighting, stealing my work is not only against the law but unethical. / Altaring or using without express written permission is stealing. View More ART here!

  • Winter scene
    by Romeo Koitmäe

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  • Little hut up the hill
    by Kurt Tutschek

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  • Head for the Hills
    by Jen Whyte

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    Taken on the road to Inversnaid on Loch Lomond where it runs past little Loch Arklet and you get this wonderful view of the Arochar Alps … maybe someone can give me the names of these hills. Kenart has just told me that the mountains are Ben Arthur, Ben Ime and Ben Vain.

  • Golden Mountains
    by Tony Elieh

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    Location: Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

  • This shot taken at beginning of winter, shows a high mountain drovers shack with the hint of winter snow coming. This is taken at Dinner Plain in the Victorian Alps THe Great Alpine Road is one of the great drives in Australia, stretching from coast to Country, the road is trecherous during winterr in snow. But serrvbices Australias high ski fields / SOLD – One Matted Print to Unknown RB Customer /

  • ROAD TO HEAVEN
    by Charlene Aycock

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    I GOT TO TAKE A TRIP ON THE GROOMER. THE GROOMER WAS GROOMING THE TRAILS FOR SNOWMOBILERS AND I WAS TAKING PICTURES AND WRITING AN ARTICLE FOR THE CLUBS NEWSLETTER. I LOVE THIS SHOT.

  • Bench with a View
    by Krys Bailey

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    View of the Dosegu Glacier from the summit of the Gavia Pass in the northern Italian Alps, not far with the border from Switzerland.

  • From top of Mt John
    by Hans Kawitzki

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  • The Road to Pikes Peak
    by Charles Dobbs

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    Title: The Road to Pikes Peak / Capture Date: 01/04/2008 / Dimensions: 3425×2592 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/5.6 / Focal Length: 300mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: Circular Polarizer / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 01/05/2008 / Comments: This is the back side of Pikes Peak. You can see the road that takes you to the top. That is if you want to be wimpy and not climb the mountain. I made the attempt to climb Pikes Peak in 2005. I made it half way, 6.5 miles to the Barr Camp. Altitude and just plain worn out prevented me from reaching the summit. Please visit my site: – Charles Dobbs Photography and receive a 10% discount off my RedBubble Pricing when you order RedBubble Products directly from me! LOOK at some of my other great photographs! / © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Road to Mount Cook
    by Alecia Scott

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    The long road to New Zealand’s Mount Cook. This road passes through small towns such as Tekapo.

  • Country Road
    by Peter Daalder

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  • Snowy Road
    by Jing3011

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  • Snow Peas
    by Brett Foster

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    Sometimes you just have to go…so why not go in style! / -

  • Road Less Traveled
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    I wandered down a snow-covered country road this morning and found some beautifully covered pine trees and an old split rail fence. The old, dirt back roads harbor some peaceful and serene scenery that one seldom sees…

  • Towering Treeline
    by Joanne A. Bradley

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    Taken on Saturday May 17 2008 at the 4000ft level of Mt Washington, New Hampshire USA. Mt Washington is the highest peak in the Presidential range of the White Mountain National Forest. We experienced the Mt.Washington Auto Road, which is America’s oldest manmade attraction. It first opened in 1861. / It was explained that the trees at this altitude are buffeted by the wind and assume strange twisted positions.

  • Mountain Highway Pass
    by Joanne A. Bradley

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    Taken on Highway 16 North in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, USA on Saturday May 17, 2008. The view is looking towards Mt Washington, the highest peak on the Eastern seaboard. We took the Auto Drive Route up the mountain when we arrived there but it does not resemble this road in any way. It is treacherous, with shear drop offs on each side, just room enough for two cars, but they ask that people coming down the mountain yield to travellers going up. The top 4000 ft of the mountain was off limits due to weather conditions: snow and ice, but will open later in the season. /

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