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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Snow in beautiful Norway and the lovely Schwartzvald we can understand - but am I the only one who didn't realize just how varied the climate is "down under" ? It looks like a wonderful opportunity for winter photography.

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    It really was rather cold, but there's a couple sitting on a bench in the center of this photo. I can just make out their faces on the neg.

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes



    Rampart Range, CO, January 2007, -10F.

    This is overlooking the Waldo Canyon, the site of a devastating fire last summer and very near my old home.

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    Summit County CO - learned that my meter did not perform properly in this cold resulting in a badly underexposed negative which I've pulled back to life a bit in scanning. I now work for the company that owns the two ski resorts visible in this photo.

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Southern California doesn't have much in the way of winter bit it was a little below freezing here:


    Trees in Fog; 2013 by CKeth, on Flickr
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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by David Lobato View Post
    Rime Ice and Pikes Peak from the Palmer Divide, Colorado



    Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor, Tri-X

    nice shot!! i have to quote my late dad here, "how would you like to be standing there with nothing on but a neck tie" lol miss the old guy
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Image was taken by Dan Smith in N.Dakota. Dan shot some film for me. Hope your feeling better too.

    Not sure of the camera, but the film was Arista, develeloped in Arista.

    Can't wait to print it Dan. Thanks


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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Frost in Ute Valley Park, Colorado Springs, CO




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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes


    Waterfall Plitvice stream by Japodus, on Flickr


    Waterfall Plitvice stream

    Plitvice Lakes National Park-Waterfall Plitvice stream, 78 m high.
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