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Julia (@julia.liepa) by Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev)
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Watch The World Burn by TJ Dry...
Watch The World Burn by TJ Drysdale
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on a cold morning in Africa by Jacky Kobelt
Gweru is the coldest spot in Zimbabwe. It was just around freezing point on that morning at sunrise
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once in a frozen mist.. by Ele...
once in a frozen mist.. by Elena Shumilova
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Couple of Beeches by Lars van ...
Couple of Beeches by Lars van de Goor
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The Fox on the Hill by Roeseli...
The Fox on the Hill by Roeselien Raimond
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Formerly, our winters used to be constructed with care; Some freezing, some thawing.
As soon as you had finally dusted your ice skates and dug up your mittens, thaw had already set in.
The first ice scraping from your car window, a hopeful little snowman and some modest ski-fever, interspersed with a daunting little thaw attack. And so, the winter would build up by fits and starts and in the end you could look back satisfied and ascertain that it had really been winter. But that was before the invention of instant winter!
These endless long and ruthlessly cold winters are sooo nineteen-hundred-something. New & improved winters easily fit in one morning. Theoretically, they would fit neatly between the morning and evening rush hours, without causing the slightest inconvenience. Efficiency is key; some freezing, a bit of frost and a touch of white and here’s your winter scene.
It might look like someone hastily emptied a huge bag of Styrofoam balls, but hey: white is white, isn’t it?! White: check, snow: check, frost: check. Fox; check. Anything else?
But mind you, if you blink twice, your winter world will be gone.
Those days of calmly leaking and thawing are over.
Snow-free within no-time. This weekend we expeienced another instant winter. It started in the morning and it was over before lunch. So more than ever it was a matter of right place right time. Luckily I managed to be there on time and so did the fox!
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Sunset in the Dolomites. by Ma...
Sunset in the Dolomites. by Maxim K.
A beautiful winter frosty evening in the Dolomites.
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Back to the cold by Adrian C. ...
Back to the cold by Adrian C. Murray
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***Don´t Forget*** by Joachim ...
***Don´t Forget*** by Joachim Bergauer
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Do not follow by Carlos Santero
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The sunrise by c1113
The sunrise by c1113
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Waiting by Nathaniel Merz
Waiting by Nathaniel Merz
Waiting for more snow that is. No snow this past weekend and the weather didn’t look particularly promising, so I decided to go check out a nice tree by the lake not too far from my home. There are many locally “famous” spots around Korea that attract literally buses of people during peak season, but thankfully this beautiful lake is still mostly shot just by locals. Hopefully that doesn’t change any time soon ;P
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