Capture Winter Wonderland Magic - Post Your Pics Here

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The discussion centers around sharing winter photography, sparked by recent snow showers followed by clear skies. Participants share their experiences and photos, highlighting the beauty of winter landscapes and the challenges of capturing them with varying camera settings. Some express a desire for more engagement in a photo contest, suggesting that the current thread location limits exposure. Contributors showcase stunning images from locations like the White Mountains and the Cascade Range, discussing the clarity of winter views compared to summer. Technical aspects of photography, such as ISO settings and lens quality, are also debated, with some sharing tips on managing noise in images. Overall, the thread emphasizes the enjoyment of winter photography and the community's shared passion for capturing seasonal beauty.
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We had snow showers in the night followed by clear skies in the morning. Time to grab a camera and immortalize it digitally.

Post your winter pix here.

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I wanted to pay him a visit but he was busy and darted away

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Ahh, so peaceful... Unfortunately we never get snow over here :biggrin:
 
Brilliant snow flakes. Rautavaara comes to mind.
 
Thanks

I was deleting redundant pics and almost deleted this one when I spotted the little orange spek just in the middle just off to the right. Notice the crop down right in the original size.

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Lens was the 100 mm EF/USM macro, ISO 400, F 9 and Tv=1/800
 
This is all the Winter you get in San Diego:

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It seems the contrast between the dark branches and the pure white snow really brings out the chromatic aberration in my cheapo lenses. It was especially noticeable when editing the first shot.

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Lovely stuff guys. I have really been enjoying this winter. Much more snow and cold than we normally get

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I like it matthyaouw! Did you do the walk? What was on your mind?! :biggrin:
 
Andre, you should have done this one as a photo contest theme! Look at all the lovely entries people have to offer. Nice photos everyone.
 
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This is :rolleyes: the photo contest new style -not announcing it-, to see if we get more enthousiasm to post pictures. Maybe at the end everybody can select his most favorite picture for the vote.
 
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I think it has more to do with the location of the thread. Not as many people fist this area.
 
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hypatia said:
I think it has more to do with the location of the thread. Not as many people fist this area.

I'm pretty sure I agree with you, hypatia, in that I think the contest gets way less exposure in this area. I liked it better on the general board.

However, the "fist" part, I'm not sure where you were going with that. :wink:
 
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Andre said:
This is :rolleyes: the photo contest new style -not announcing it-, to see if we get more enthousiasm to post pictures. Maybe at the end everybody can select his most favorite picture for the vote.

:biggrin: LOL!

We just have to get people more used to checking the new location.
 
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I've got tons of winter pics this year - most of them from nearby mountains. Here are some from a fabulous Saturday a few weeks ago:

This is a wilderness shelter in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. I love how snow forms a wonderfully smooth blanket over the surfaces.

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Another great thing about winters is that with the low moisture content in the air, you get beautifully clear views on good days that are hard to match in the summertime. This is looking over the top of a snow flooded spruce forest in the same hills, taken a few hours later.

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And this is at dusk, that same day, from about 4500ft up.

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Awesome pictures gokul!
 
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Thanks Evo.

I'm still chasing winter conditions wherever I can get them. My most recent opportunity was at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS), held this year in Portland, Oregon. Portland is just an hour away from the infamous Mt Hood, and about 2 hrs from the beautiful Mt St Helens, both volcanic mountains belonging to the Cascade Range. By staying on for the weekend, I was able (and fortunate, thanks to great weather and reasonably stable snowpack) to combine my APS conference with a couple of fabulous mountain days.

Pictures from Mt Hood climb (some pictures taken by my climbing partners):

- Shadow of Mt Hood cast by the morning sun - - Noxious rocks (smelled like hydrogen sulfide)
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Final push for the summit
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Views from the summit: [1] St Helens (topless) [2] Mt Rainier (left) and Adams (closer to Hood)
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Looking back from the descent
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Other views of the mountain from the drive back (from the East, and North, respectively)
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... will post pictures from the St Helens climb when I find more time ...
 
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Great stuff, Gokul. I wish I still had knees that would permit such climbs. I can struggle uphill with some success, but downhill kills!
 
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Thanks turbo. I'm hoping to get the most mileage out of my body while I still can.

As promised, below are pictures from St Helens (again, some pictures taken by my climbing partner):

Getting off to an Alpine start, with dawn breaking over the mountain slopes a few hours later.
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There were not too many folks ahead of us on the mountain, but there were dozens following.
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Staying several feet from the crater's edge in reverence to the volcano gods (Rainier on horizon).
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This morning, snow, snow, snow, paralysing the traffic and so. The last rose got herself a hat:

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This was shot with ISO 6400 trying to capture the falling flurries. This is the result using a flash at ISO 100:

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One element that has to be taken into account is the noise induced by high ISO sensitivities, as is clear by these life size crops:

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and at ISO 6400:

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although with noise reduction the impact can be reduced somewhat but it also costs details and sharpness.

Shortly after the last pic, the rose bowed and dropped her hat.
 
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I'm cheating because I didn't take this, but I wanted to share it anyway, taken earlier this week. A combination of freezing cold, severe wind,and sloshing lake Erie conspired to cover the lighthouse in ice

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