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At the start of every winter in Montreal (Canada) the same story is repeating itself and, here and there some (mild season's) bicycles have been surprised by the first snow fall. If lucky, their owner are able to recover them but there are always some others that are becoming orphans that ultimately be freed the next spring, usually in a very bad shape, by the municipal services. The most strange about this is that the unlucky ones are staying "safely padlocked" all the winter season!
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Yesterday he was taken out with a friend for a walk of his cat. It's already becoming a tradition for us to walk the cat in January. 1. _DSC3333 by Александр Пустоваров, on Flickr 2. _DSC3341 by Александр Пустоваров, on Flickr At that time, it was -27 degrees Celsius on the street. 3. _DSC3367 by Александр Пустоваров, on Flickr 4. _DSC3374 by Александр Пустоваров, on Flickr Please smile, shoot! 5. _DSC3390 by Александр Пустоваров, on Flickr 6. _DSC3420 by Александр Пустоваров, on Flickr 7.
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... cleaning up this snow
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Today was my day off and the perfect weather and light for this shoot which I had planned some time ago. All images Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 or Samyang 7.5mm f3.5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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January 18 winterscene with geese
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Here in Minnesota, we had our first major snowfall of the season. The light, fluffy snow made for some interesting photos out my home office window. This tree rat is looking for some sunflower seeds that are buried under the fresh snow
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This fine fellow was imaged last weekend as he came straight at me before veering off at the last moment. They are such characters D4 500mm AFS f/7.1 1/4000s ISO 800 Full frame. Please view large. DOF always a challenge on these big fellows, esp head on. Focus was on head, so rest of body a bit soft, but still felt it was effective because of his look. Cheers Randy
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To celebrate my newly chipped lenses shown here, http://www.fotozones.com/live/index.php/topic/57878-the-family-is-complete/ I went out to capture a few quick Fairbanks street scenes today at -35°C. This is the first really cold weather this winter, with temperatures dipping to about -40°C - some places in Alaska have seen down towards -50°C over the last few days. (Images best viewed large, image data in EXIF). Smoke columns show up really well. Fortunately it is not cold enough for it to cause dense ice fog. Exposure got on the hot side, so I may need to check adjustment of the aper
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This fellow was caught this morning at the local bird sanctuary. We had fresh snow overnight, and I was hoping for some nice clean snow on the ice, but instead got 2" of slush! Dull, dreary weather. D4 80-400VR II 280mm ISO 3200 1/1250s f/5.6 Advice and comments appreciated. Cheers Randy
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Some dreadful weather, but really wanted to be out hiking. Unanimously acknowledged by all my mates as good training for the Scottish winter hiking trip coming in February... The company was focused much more on walking than taking pictures (you would not want to stop too much in that weather anyway) so only a few snapshots when conditions allowed it. Most of the time we were in cloud/fog and strong winds. Please see large.
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If you do not like images of mountains as single subject, skip this post. :-) These were captured during two field trips to our Toolik Field station on North Slope in Arctic Alaska this "spring". On the drive up Dalton Highway the light was somewhat hazy and flat, and that is where IR comes to the "rescue". First view of Brooks Range appears when one pass Gobblers Knob, looking north. The low area is among the coldest in North America, and the hills were victim to extensive wildfires a few years ago. The green trees are the few spruce trees that survived, the black ones are burnt. Com
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My hometown Ørsta on a clear night in february.
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Trumpeters can be very pugnacious, but also very loving. This mated pair had just chased away another pair, and when the squawking was done, they nuzzled a bit. D4 500mm AFS f/5.6 1/3200s hand held manual exposure Click for larger image Advice and comments always appreciated Cheers Randy
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Set out this morning and hit some cold areas...-27C. Here are a few shots made.
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Lanthar and D800 from a distance.
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This image was captured last weekend. Not the most dynamic pose, but I was really struck by the sense of depth in the background,snow in the air. D4 600VR f/5 1/3200 ISO 1240 Advice and comments always appreciated Click for bigger version Cheers Randy
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I'm not too sure about the shadow around the feet. Otherwise it's one of my favorite shots of late.