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  • This was taken between Mt.Hotham and Dinner Plain, at JB Plain in the Victorian Alps. It shows one situation where shooting in the middle of the day was the best time as the broad snow gum canopy cast a nice consistently patterned shadow across the fresh snow. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • Graphite 20” x 16” 2003

  • One must suffer for your art correct? Well this might fit, I headed out this cold December dawn a year ago with temps at -5 and windchill at -30. A bit chilly and I learned that if you take a glove and grab a metal tripod leg your hand will stick at least for a few moments. I hope the image was worth it! The frozen surface of Mud Lake just after dawn one cold winter morning. The long shadows of the tree stumps making eerie lines across the ice and skiff of snow on top.

  • We took a drive to the other side of the park to see the ducks and geese….poor little guys, they stay here all winter because people feed them all during the warmer months even though there are signs all over saying not to….I wonder if those same people venture out of their warm homes to feed them, when their ponds are frozen and they are hungry. / . / . I had to nab a shot of these shadows at sunset and you can see some of the little guys in the background. / .. / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / . . . / . / . / . / Landscape photography….cheap kodak digital camera…set to landscape and added a small touch of shadow…he he he. Wish I had the fancy stuff but not too bad anyway huh ? (crosses fingers). Maybe after Christmas I’ll get my hands on one and begin to learn what all the talk is.

  • A winter panorama shot of the valley Valldal on the west coast of Norway, taken during the christmas holiday. Stitched together of 15 pictures. Post-processing: / Stitched some pictures together, obviously. Fixed the contrast with curves, added a lighter curve only on the lower part as the valley was pretty dark, and the mountain tops really light. Added two black and white layers set to hard light (140%), mainly on the sky and the mountain tops.

  • Mississauga, Ontario Well, we’re looking to the break the record for the most snow since 1937. We had 40 cm this weekend alone. contact laneallison@hotmail.com for purchasing info

  • What is it that I love about the mountains? Is it the shape, the one I remember I used to draw as a kid, the grandeur on such a scale that easily outsize anything ever made by man, or just the special kind of atmosphere that always seems to linger around these giants. This is a striking mountain. I couldn’t stop looking at it, and just like with a beautiful women, you seem to notice a new set of attractive details with each pass your eyes make. The light was soft, the sun generous but the clouds were restrictive, creating deep, strong and wide shadows. At the end it didn’t matter, only giving the whole sight a rich, painting like quality. Enough talking. Indulging in beauty is a hard job, I know that better than anyone, and the moment is perfect for a rest-stop. The usual muffin and a flat white would give me enough strength to push the release button until the day expires, but where? That’s an easy one – the mountain house on the slopes of the volcano, where else.

  • Mountains, just blue mountains! Reaching to the horizon… This is a landscape of my dreams! View from Jungfraujoch, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn World Natural Heritage . July 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch (the negative was unfortunately heavily scratched), tonality adjustment, warming filter, distortion correction, watercolor, sharpening.

  • One of those bitter cold mornings where you don’t want to be out but the light calls you. A frozen dawn, where the long shadows on simple grass become long and dramatic.

  • Winter: bare aspens in snowfield, Cordillera, Colorado

  • Taken “à contre jour”....I liked the smooth lines made by the sun…St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / Nikon D200 / f 2.8 / iso 100 /

  • Featured in Safe Haven December 25, 2008. Same scene, different minute … one of the things that fascinates me about the mountain is the incredible difference in the view that Mother Nature displays for our enjoyment … minute by minute the advancing shadows play with color and light creating nuances and surprises that feed the soul. Taken December 21, 2008 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-135 lens, circular polarizer attached, on top of Blue Knob Mountain in Claysburg, PA.

  • Cold Duck anyone ? Happy Holidays! A photograph I took by my local park during winter 07. This winter is just as snowy, I should go see what it looks like today.

  • A photograph I took at our local park winter 07. Happy Holidays everyone !

  • Near Bishop, California

  • Captured on a very bright sunny winter’s day in December down by the banks of the Ottawa River after a fresh snowfall. The late afternoon sun cast very long shadows that accentuated the loneliness of the park bench while also conjuring up the summer past. Also appears in the calendar Reflections of the Seasons

  • Taken 6/2/09 looking along along the tweed valley just outside Peebles in the scottish borders. Don’t you just love sunshine and snow… and Lois this one’s for you ... / :))) Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-200 / UV filter / f/5 / 1/1250 sec / ISO-100 / 18mm (....teehee…. these settings were meant for the bench pic before…lol…) / / / / / / /

  • Just uploading the companion shot to valley view for the lovely sets of two group which gives me a great excuse. to post another version…lol…...... :)))) Taken with my Nikon D60 on 6/2/09 out walking the dog near Peebles in the lovely scottish border countryside… Please dont feel you should comment again…. ... just chill and enjoy …. :))) Cheers :)) / / / / / / / and i tried a b&w version too….

  • This photograph was taken last winter….....nothing terribly special but it was quite amazing that day…............there were huge snowflakes falling from the sky, not single snowflakes but huge clumps around the size of a quarter or silver dollar. The sky was thick falling snow and this picture shows shadows that some flakes are casting against the backdrop of falling snow.

  • The early evening sun cast long shadows across the snow, reminding me of sand dunes. Dryden, ON. / Olympus E-510;.14-150 mm lens Group Feature: / Polish Place – March 9, 2009 Top Ten Challenge Placement: / Black & White Photography – April 22, 2009 !

  • Just after Christmas ‘08. Hallein/Salzburg/Austria. Gemütlichkeit on Wikipedia Featured in: / Trees and Tree Parts, April ‘09 / Your Magic Place, April 09 / The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork, May, 09 / Color Me a Rainbow, May 09 (and 8th place in the subsequent Best of FEATURED Green Works top 10) / 2nd place in the Ambient Light Challenge, Mood & Ambience group, 4th June 09 / The Feature Fraternity – For Featured Art, Photography, T-Shirts, Writing, 10th June 09 / European Everyday Life, July 09 RB Homepage, July 09 – MANY thanks to Sarah for the recommendation!

  • The Sun rises beyond Makalu, Makalu rises beyond snow dunes on Island Peak. Light that has travelled 93 million miles, illuminates the snow, creating these sensual lines and shadows. People dare not tread here.

  • Okanagan Lake, Penticton BC, Canada- Winter 2008

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