Princes Street Gardens after a late snowfall in March 2006 with the Castle guarding the City
First snow, last light. Norway, November 11 2007. Canon EOS 5D, Canon EF 17-40L.
Fire escapes and fresh falling snow. Copyright
This is the view of my neighbors property. I happened to look over as I drove out of their driveway and saw this view of the on coming storm….wow! I had to stop and take some shots. Hope it effects you as it did me when I saw it. This image was featured in the “Everything Winter” group, Jan 09. Thank you all so very much. I appreciate it loads!! / / / /
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This Original Acrylic Painting puts you right in Central Park in the wonderland of a snowfall ~ Its a very serene and beautiful scene , you can sense the silence , the great peace ~ the trees touching at the top,the entire scene evoking an almost spirtual feeling.. the original gallery wrapped is very substantial at 3 ft tall by 4 ft wide, canvas painted around the sides , ready to hang / it is for sale contact me for all specs, for shipping etc. I also have it available in prints and all other formats //////// *There are 2 sales on this painting / a canvas print & a card they are of the highest quality I looked myself in person and was so impressed with the superb quality* !
After a major snowstorm in NYC, I went out during my lunch time to walk around – with my camera of course! The “city that never sleeps” after a major snowstorm is blanketed by the snow and seems to go for a ‘siesta’ so walking around is quite peaceful. This was taken at the City Hall Park in downtown Manhattan. Taken with an Olympus OM-G 35mm camera and afterwards I developed it in a darkroom. (Tells you how many years ago this was!) I found the picture a while ago and scanned it to upload here.
christmas illustration
My dog, Griffin – looking up into the sky as snow falls on him. I peeked out the second story window to take the picture.
First Fall It’s early / warm and cosy / embers dying / from the bedroom fire / that Granny banked up / late last night. / Strange light round the curtain edges / Outside, sounds muffled, / the milk cart rattles / no clip clop of hooves / this morning. / A door opens downstairs. / Clean cold smell whooshes upstairs. / “Good morning. It threatened last night”. / “A Carrot for Peter?” ” Thankyou”. / Cans clank, scooping fresh milk / into two tall jugs. / Door closes quietly. / Quickly, barefoot, scamper / Curtains open…....... / Jack Frost on the windows / Planted ferns overnight / “Wake Up! Wake Up!” / “It’s been snowing!” Fractal Explorer. Talis varI formula. / The snow added in PI. I’m not sure if I made a pig’s ear out of this:-)
Freshly fallen snow clinging to trees along river, creating black and white effect
Portland Japanese Gardens, Oregon As is. / / /
A snow storm is brewing! Sunday December 21st/08. / Yesterday the snowfall was heavy in Ontario, the province next door to us, and on the eastern seaboard of the United States. Today it is moving quite quickly into our area of Quebec. / This is a curve in the road close to my house. You can see a man and his dog braving the elements if you look closely on the right side just past the hydro pole. They only appear as shadows. Needless to say driving visibility is poor. We ventured out earlier this morning to get a few errands done, but returned home as soon as possible. I had anticipated taking a few shots today on the occasion of this being the winter solstice, but did not expect to find such treacherous conditions. The wind is glacial and although I was able to snap a few shots a few feet from the car, my fingers were throbbing from the cold, and I needed to seek shelter immediately!
A North American expression used to describe a snow condition where visibility is so poor we cannot see anything beyond a short distance. / Totally appropriate today during a snowstorm… / I was only outside the car about 10 minutes to get a few shots, but by then my hands had turned into blocks of ice and were tingling. The wind was brutally cold. Needless to say after a few important errands we retired to the comfort of our warm home and did not venture out again. / A lovely area in other seasons, this bench is on a small hill overlooking the Lake of Two Mountains, the distant shore, and the neighboring town of St-Eustache, Quebec CANADA Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm lens Featured in the Benches group, December 21st 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting Group December 24th 2008 / The Fine Art of Photography
snowfall in Brescia(Italy) Camera used: / CANON EOS 450D
A lonely park bench waiting for company in a cold winter day.
Oklahoma City has had snow now for two days. Our pasture was pristine and white and still. I went out in it to recreate a classic snow scene, as people here have endured for generations. But then, the crunchy sounds under foot, the soft snow -I could not resits a little dash through the snow! Yes – I froze – it was 18 degrees! My camera became so cold, it froze as well! BUT it was FUN! This photos is straight from the camera, as is, like all of my work.
An Alaska Winter Sunset over Fairbanks North Star Borough From my collection: / Emerquinox Spirit of Alaska / Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 13 January 2008 16:03:36 / Tv Shutter Speed 1/1600 Av Aperture Value 5.0 ISO 1600 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Featured with the group Deer Me Nov 2009 Featured with the group Healing Through Art Dec 2009 Something about this image drew me in as I pondered on it, recalling the moments when the photo was taken. It was cold that day as I lay on my chest aiming my camera up in wonder at the beauty before me. The snow shower tinkled about me as I focused my camera thru the viewfinder fogging over in my misty breath. Even then I felt the hint of something ‘over and above’ me, as a presence gathering me up into a desire for peace and serenity. I felt me relaxing into the cold as I gave myself over to that desire for tranquility, and then I felt it grow. My hand was shaking as I fired off the frame and I wondered at the cause. Was the chill getting to me or was I in the throes of something else? I realized that though I lay in a bed of snow, I was far from cold, or perhaps it comes closer to say that I was not the least bit concerned. I had walked a long way thru ice and snow; my camp was even farther still from help. Strange warmth welled up from deep within my chest melting the possibility of threat, and I simply knew that all was well in my little world. And so as I studied the image before me, I noticed how the background light conspired to seemingly demarcate what had occurred that day on such subtle feeling levels of experience. The words of the Misty Edwards song “Light of Your Face” started playing in my mind, “…Let the light of your face shine down on my heart and let me feel it….For I live only to see your face so shine on me…” As I remembered, the feeling welled up in me, as if to say, “I am here always, not just a memory of what was, but as a reality to be chosen, right here, right now.” / ____ / ©Miles A Moody LivingEarth-Hearthealing.com. Written and photographic works are the sole property of copyright holder; reproduction in part or in full only with expressed permission or purchase. Nikon F5, f2.8 @/1/60, 200 mm, Fuji Velvia 50, Gitzo tripod, Wimberley head
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Fall of 2009. Our first snowfall of the year came a little early. It was still quite beautiful. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Watercolour painting on Arches watercolour paper. I dropped paint onto wet paper then shaped the painting, adding trees and lines to create the desired effect. Winter Begins Autumn recedes and winter steps in / The leaves have all fallen the snow begins. / Falling softly settling on dried leaves / Gimpses of light sparkle through the trees. Linda
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