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SOFT LIGHT, UNTOUCHED SNOW, AND A TIBETAN MONK.
I've been trying my best to get the hang on this winter and snow photography for the last few months. Still struggling with compositions, but I think my obsession for light may have helped me a little bit further.
THE SNOW IS GONE, AT LEAST FOR NOW
It's so nice to finally get some green moss beneath my boots again, have been missing this for a long while.
This view bring back all the memories I have from last year, all the wonderful walks amount these trees filled with colours, and warm light.
GROPING IN THE BLIND, LOST?
Since my first nervous steps onto the unknown path of photography, my love for this wonderful Art have steadily been growing. As my feet have carried me through boggy ground, knee deep creeks and rocky ground, I've always manage to keep on moving forwards.
WITH BEAUTIFUL LIGHT COMES INSPIRATION
I see and read about other photographers that love this part of the year, and I do see the beauty with snow covered trees, white mountain and even blizzards. Right now I don’t have so much snow covered trees, just barely snow on them. Not as much snow in the mountains either, and blizzard's, nothing near that at all. In most cases we get heavy rain, not snow.
WOODLAND TRANSFORMATION
The first snow has arrived, most of us goes almost bananas over this cold wet thing, a few of us start dreaming about spring and colours, but not me. I’m no big fan of winter and snow. I do love beautiful winter images, but I don’t like going out looking for compositions. I want colours and light, not all white light and almost just black and white colours.
OUT OF THE SHADOW
I'm mainly looking for the light, trying to compose and frame my composition based on how the light hit my subject or the scene.
To see how the light bring out the 3D form of the tree are so rewarding. Those tiny shadowed areas make the tree really stand out from the background.