The weather's been a bit of a 2-edged sword these days - drab and dreary on the one hand, but fairly mild compared to 'normal'. We get a bit of snow in the mornings, then the temperature goes up to 8C (46F) and it all melts again. But I wanted to get outdoors for a little fresh air and take some photos in the countryside. I knew of a little area not far from home; I decided to post a couple of extra shots of 'the beauty that surrounds us'.
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70-200mm f16 1/20 sec ISO200)
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70-200mm f16 1/50 sec ISO200)
(70-200mm f16 1/125 sec ISO200)
5 comments:
I'm tired of seeing snow, but this shot brings me some joy instead of frustration.
Good job!
The weather has been weird here, too. It was -30C a couple of mornings ago but by lunch time the snow was melting. WEIRD! But... not complaining... melting snow in Yukon in February? I'll take it! ;o)
That second shot is really great! Do you ever edit your photos? I think I would try that one in B&W to see what it would do. I like the colour too though, it's just a bit of shading, I like the colour of the grass!
@M.Hassan - I feel where you're coming from; we're quite accustomed to it and don't set our expectations to be snow-free till about mid-April. Thanks for your comment.
@Krista - thanks. I do very little editing (other than to re-size before I upload). I did think about a b&w version as I was driving back from the place (but forgot to edit it). I did just do that and I like it also. Re: weird weather you're having - reminds me of the chinooks we got when I lived near Calgary: -35C to +18C within 24 hours! Crazy.
Great photos! And God-honoring, too. This was my original intention--you've done well with it. God bless. (Kathy Hendrix--North Carolina)
Thank you Kathy. If you're not familiar with it, have a listen to Brian Doerksen's song 'Creation Calls'.
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