A cold snap and I looked out the window to see the lowest mountain in the distance with snow on it!
I have only been in snow about 1/2 dozen times in my life as snow doesn't fall here where I live, it only falls on the mountains for a short period of time. When we see snow on Mt. Barrow we know it's cold. Today the highest was 11 DegC (52 degF) in the city.
I took a few photos with my old DSLR the Canon one with the telescopic lens. Black & White Photos look like they have more snow but that's not the case.
I doubt my city would even get snow if we weren't so close to the mountain range
ReplyDeleteIt's a treat for me to see snow.
DeleteI have seen a 'mountain' of snow in my lifetime. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful!
I guess it's because where you live Beth..and thanks re photos.
DeleteNice shots and good effects.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Thanks, I am getting there gradually.
DeleteGlad you have had some snow to shoot - it always makes a photogenic picture, and exciting that you have seen it so rarely.
ReplyDeleteI expect you are used to snow in your winter. I often think what would it be like to have a white Christmas instead of us being in the heat.
Deletethat looks lovely. i bet it's cold down there. it certainly is here. (adelaide) cold snap atm. keep warm. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's been cool F. We often get your weather it comes from Adelaide to here..
DeleteWow what awesome photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne.
DeleteThe layers and shades in your first pic are sensational!!! I'd usually choose the monochrome version over the colour - but in this case I'd make an exception - the colours really set off the snow beautifully!! Like you, I've only experienced it a handful of times, so it's still a novelty!! I guess the really cold weather has some advantages after all!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Depends on the scene or situation whether to use monochrome or colour. Different scenery in cold weather.
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