
Waiting
Black And White Photography, Cyndie, Photography

Yesterday, I published a post in my own blog on the same topic and with a color version of this image. I know, not everyone loves images with a frame or a vignette. But, in this case, I like it very much.
The image is taken 10 years ago when we got plenty of snow in just a couple of hours. The snow layer is approximately half a meter thick. And nowadays that’s a very rare situation. So, for my experience, this memory feels like looking at an image taken by one of my ancestors.
More of my images can be seen on my own blog.

Snow Fence, Woodbury, Ct © Steven Willard
Early morning after a snow storm. I don’t think the fence was intended to hold back snow, but I liked the look.
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Taken in the Harbor East area of Baltimore during the 2018 holiday season. I only had my phone with me but couldn’t miss a steam shot.

Rocks under wraps, Roxbury, Connecticut
Stone masons worried that their materials would freeze together covered them just before a recent snow. Good timing.
Olympus OMD EM1 with 12-40mm f2.8 zoom. Processed on my iPad Pro using PhotoCopier®.
Visit my blog to https://stevenwillardimages.wordpress.com to see the color version.

Embracing winter is one of the keys to surviving and keeping one’s sanity in the cold north. Being willing to see beauty in the ice and snow, be willing to endure the frigid temps and howling winds will open the photographer to rewarding opportunities.
Canon 5DS, Tamron SP 28-75mm f/2.8, ISO 50, 75mm, f/10, 1/250 sec.
See more of my winter images and other work at my Northern Visions Blog.
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