Frozen Fog in Color

in #photography7 years ago

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Last week I posted a set of foggy winter pictures, which I had converted to black and white for added creepiness. A couple people asked if I would show the colored versions too, and your wish is my command! These are not actually the same exact pictures, because I though that would be boring and repetitive, but they are from the same set.

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Shot with Nikon D7200 and Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G.

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Awesome Wow .. One can never be bored of virgin nature
Wonderful work .. well done
Amazing charming Photos thank you

OMG, it looks insane. I have only seen - 1 degree Celsius once in my life and whenever I see snow or this negative temperature it just make me thing how do you guys do routine life work?

I miss the snow so much. These photos are terrific. Who needs chef-life when you can snap shots like this all the time?!

You should see my views from my apartment here in the city, nothing beautiful about that :D But I do try to take in all the beauty in the countryside, and capture it all with my camera :)

I love fog

Having Finnish ancestry but little to no current connection with finland, I appreciate your photos and the tibits about Finland I can read behind the lines. Thank You. PS-the view of the frosty forest are very similar to the winter in Northern Minnesota, but we are probably colder due to continental air. No wonder this place is full of Finns and a nearby town is even called Finland, and even near where the legend of St. Urho was invented. Look it up ;)

Oh hello there long lost Finn, I see you have a Finnish surname. Is there anything in particular you'd like to see or hear about Finland and/or Finnish people? :)

A lot of Finns moved to North America in the 1900s in search of a better life, you think they found it? Jesus, I hate the winter near the coast, like in Helsinki, it is so fucking cold even if it's only near sub zero temperatures!

I need to google St. Urho, never heard of that.

The culture and smaller details of its history are some of the harder things for me to pick up, although nature and anything else related to Finland are in my interest.

My grandfather's parents and oldest sibling were in the wave that came to the U.S before WWI, but he was born in the U.S. I dont know how there faired under the great depression, but I would guess they were pretty happy with the life they found, and our latter generations are not doing half bad either. I actually think Finns can do well wherever they are and we measure our own success. Thanks for replying, and best wishes.

Are you familiar with the Finnish Nightmares, it is something that might help you understand Finnish culture in a very real and day to day basis, if you want to :)

ohhh shut up!!! Now this is making fun of us already!!!! LOLOLOL Why do the weather is so nice for You.... (although I hate the cold) but that pictures! AWESOME :D

xD I am so very sorry! I will admit to something, the weather has been very dreary and depressing for the past three days in here, I haven't even left the apartment, let alone with a camera. Just dreaming of the perfect winter weather I had last week when I was in the countryside.

eheheh ok so I will forgive You for that. Just think the positive side. Now that You work full time on as a creator You can take that days to work on some content from home and just relax a little bit more without having to go out to the cold :P

I've lived in Florida most of my life but I just moved to Colorado and I'm in love with the snow! Such a different & amazing place! These icy wonderlands are amazing. ✌🤙

Everything is as white as yours @eveuncovered , such a view will not be found anywhere else

Beautiful view.
Excellent photography buddy

Beautiful.
Every part of me loves these photos ... except my sinuses, haha.
Don't stop shooting.
Joe

It wasn't that cold, your sinuses will be fine :D