Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Morning Snow Blasting

17 comments:

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Hi, NikonSniper Stephen. Damn good photos, as always.

Japy said...

Another great composition. Greetings.

Chapa said...

Great tree, amazing.

paul said...

Hello, Stephan. Here is a message from Emmen in the Netherlands.
Recently i have started my own blog. That's why im writing this comment. I like your blog and your foto's. Maybe you can show some pictures from your hometown and its every day's live.
I apolize for my English (if its not okay).

Greetings Paul

Shirleyanne said...

A lovely photo Stephen.
Your diversity of photos are just amazing.
Kind Regards

BB said...

Glorious... and cold! We live such opposite lives, you and I... me in one spot (one AMAZING spot, but still) and you roving a continent.

Pop on over to warm up - and tell me why there is so much noise in my moon shots please!
:-)
BB

Unknown said...

Is that an oak? They always look stunning under snow.

Nina Morelli said...

WOW!

Pinecone Camp said...

Hello from Vancouver, Nikon Snapper! I love your pics. I came across your blog through a friend of mine. Shooting with digital is kinda like sniping with a machine gun. Do you ever miss film?

Shadow Arcade said...

Gorgeously Wicked! I Love it! :-)

Vivian aka Deborah said...

Here's that tree again...think you've shot it in all four seasons, yes? Where is this tree?

Snow makes us slow down and smell ( and drink! ) the coffee and read a waiting book and spend some quality time with loved ones.

Eyeglasses & Endzones said...

Hi Stephen!

Thanks so much for coming over to follow me...you might be sorry that you did because I too shoot with a Nikon but I need some MASSIVE amounts of help in that area...so ahead of time, I apologize for being annoying!!! LOL

Onto that photo. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!
I just NEVER get tired of awesome photos!!!

Im also following you so we can keep up!

Anonymous said...

Reminds me of the old saying, that "old trees do not allow anyone or anything to bend them".

A wonderful Thursday for you all.

NikonSniper said...

michelle,
yes, that'd be an oak. a favorite of mine to photograph.
nikonsniper steve

NikonSniper said...

pinecone camp,
do i ever miss film? maybe when i have too much money laying around from not wasting it on film anymore. uh, no i never miss film.
i am glad i used film though. i think it gives you a greater appreciation for where the technology is going.
nikonsniper steve

NikonSniper said...

vivian,
this tree is one of two oak trees i regularily photograph. both are in the farm country of northern illinois.
nikonsniper steve

NikonSniper said...

paul,
many of these photos are from my hometown. i need to be in my home town a bit more these days in order to get these photos you suggest.
by the way, i live in the town from the movie GroundHog Day.
nikonsniper steve