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Frost and Snow

tommy

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Here are some more old pictures, I'm catching up... there is much more snow here now then in these pictures.

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#2


#3
 

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Excellent set of images , Love #2 the bike on its own , we might have somemore snow here in the uk this week :)

Sally
 
I also like the second shot most, although the last one is nice also for its light and composition.

Peter
 
I'm hanging around on international forums for not seeing the bloody Swedish snow!
An now this. :evil:

Great shots, especially the second of the bike. The frozen spokes are abnormal.
 
Great photographs, I like them all. I guess a push bike is redundent in this type of frozen weather.
 
#2 is a classic shot, but the zig-zag foorprints in #3 also make this photograph really work for me... :) Maybe worth a try with high-contrast B&W?
Regards,
Andy
 
Great set of photo's, I also like #2.

As much as I like the snow, I'm looking forward to spring & a few nice flowers ;)

David
 
Thanks for the comments!

Martin,
Sorry man! Yes, the winter in Sweden has been plenty and enough for this year. It's literary a pain (in the fingers) to take pictures when it's -20 degrees Celsius.

Andy,
I too like the zig-zag track, and everything up to and including the benches, though behind that I would like something more exciting, like a castle with an entrance, or a brick wall with an exit. But if I cut away the current background the whole picture becomes mute. I didn't think of B/W, maybe that can make the background more interesting, I'll have to give it a try.


I have a pile of more winter pictures to go through, and I can't promise I won't post some of them here. So be forewarned. ;-)
 
tommy":bdc04slg said:
Thanks for the comments!

Martin,
Sorry man! Yes, the winter in Sweden has been plenty and enough for this year. It's literary a pain (in the fingers) to take pictures when it's -20 degrees Celsius.

I like all the images here. How do you go with gloves and cameras? it must be a criteria for choosing a camera as to how well you can operate it with gloves? Its something I rarely have to consider here.
 
I wouldn't mind changing Portuguese rain cold and wind for some swedish snow... I love snow!

There are some difficult choices here, #2 or #3? Expression on #2, composition on #3... fave both! ;-)
 
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