Longgggg-standing interest in photography, first class in high school in the 60's, but was too expensive a hobby until my first digital camera about two years ago. Now I'm more prolific. :-D I am BRAND NEW to computers, so any advice on image enhancements probably should wait until I learn how to click, double-click, and drag...
I enjoy taking landscape shots and shots with a historical context, especially around Kittitas County, Washington.
The portraits in my icon and homepage image were taken last winter by the woman who is known here at Renderosity as PumaWalkingSoftly (aka Windchime Photography), thanks Laura!
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Comments (9)
InfiniteMoon
We are sitting at -15 and dropping! Welcome to my White world!
diomedes66
Beautiful and quite fine image! Best regards, Paul http://www.diomedes.org/
Richardphotos
I do not envy you living up there, but one does not have to go that far north for the same thing.N.Oklahoma gets it's share of inhospitable weather
Meisiekind
It looks terribly cold... Brrrrrr.... Very cool POV! We are suffering im temps of between 30 and 33C and have to dive into the pool quite often to cool down... Thinking of you guys! :)
thevolunteer
I used to live in Michigan. When it hit -48F, I moved to Hawaii. Now, 75F is cold to me.....Great shot for the winter holidays. Aloha
tennesseecowgirl
Did you build a snowman??
RobyHermida
Beautiful Work!! Fantastic Shot!! My dear friend ... Desire from the depths of my heart that you are blessed in this beautiful Christmas. God bless you! You receive a huge hug from Argentina ♥ ROBY____♥
kgb224
Excellent capture.
moonrancher
LOL A snowman? The snow is so cold it can't form a snowball. Makes that really crunchy sound under your feet. Stay warm!