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Nikon D700 + Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 70 mm — 1/100 sec, f/13, ISO 2800 — map & image data — nearby photos
The trip we came back from yesterday could be summed up with one word: Snow. The first day (a travel day) was clear and bright.... and that was pretty much the last of the sun we saw for the rest of the trip. This was my first photo on Day 2.
Posts with photos from this trip:
- Back Home After a Short Trip
- First Taste of Snow on Our New Year’s Trip
- Driving Snow
- Some Kind of Snow & Face Picture
- Introduction to a Snowy Gokayama Village
- Japan’s Deep-Rooted Ethos of Fire Prevention
- Rosy Cheeks
- Shutter Speed’s Effect on Falling Snow
- Snowy Mountains
- Snowy Gokayama Village, Part II
- Hot Noodles in Gokayama
- Steep Steps in Gokayama Village
- Deceptively Clear: Snow-Covered Mountains in Exquisite Detail
- Snowy Farewell to Gokayama Village
- Snowy Quiz of Questionable Appeal
- First Look at Snowy Shirakawago Village
- Clearing Roof Snow in Shirakawago
- Snowy Goodbye to Shirakawago Village
- Snowy New-Year Trip: Start of Day Three
- Stupid Tone-Curve Tricks: A Half Dozen Develop Presets for Lightroom
- Bridge Over Icy Water
- Snowy New Year Trip Day Three: Dam Snow
- Crossing the Komaki Dam
- Going Vertical: Portrait-Mode Desktop Backgrounds
- A Bridge, and a Couple of Non-Bridges, in the Snow
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Ha, looks just like rural Wales today !
Wonderful shot Jeffrey.
Beautiful shot though!
You know, the photo is gorgeous and dramatic, but after growing up in the snow belt, my first thought on seeing it was “Blech!” Of course Josh wants it to snow like that here. When you’re 3 and don’t have to scrape ice off your windshield, snow’s great. But still – BLECH!
This is a wonderful shot!!!! I’m loving it~