p.1 #1 · Seeking Inspiration in the Dead of Winter
Hi all,
I’ve struggled with winters for many years, and found that forcing myself outside with my camera to create - even when the landscape seems barren - has been a great remedy for winter blues. Perhaps some of you can relate. I wrote an essay about this for PhotographyLife.com if interested in reading (link below), and I’m sharing the images on FM from that article.
p.1 #3 · Seeking Inspiration in the Dead of Winter
Starfire8 wrote:
Nothing wrong with these "winter blues" images, Ross! An excellent collection! Nature always has something to offer us if we give Her a chance! :-))
Best regards, David
Thanks so much David! Yes so true, if we give nature a chance to reveal beauty she always come through.
p.1 #11 · Seeking Inspiration in the Dead of Winter
Nice work. #2 & 3 stand out for me. Since I'm a skier I love winter, but don't find myself shooting nearly as much as in summer since I don't carry my "big" camera skiing much.
p.1 #14 · Seeking Inspiration in the Dead of Winter
Well done Ross. They are all beautiful, interesting and unique images. I particularly like #2. It almost appears to shimmer and is quite extraordinary.
p.1 #15 · Seeking Inspiration in the Dead of Winter
Jim Dockery wrote:
Nice work. #2 & 3 stand out for me. Since I'm a skier I love winter, but don't find myself shooting nearly as much as in summer since I don't carry my "big" camera skiing much.
Thank you Jim! I wish I had learned how to ski when I lived in Oregon and Washington, that would have added a lot of fun to winter.
p.1 #18 · Seeking Inspiration in the Dead of Winter
dakel wrote:
Well done Ross. They are all beautiful, interesting and unique images. I particularly like #2. It almost appears to shimmer and is quite extraordinary.
@dakel Thank you so much, appreciate your comments!