It’s often said that we British love talking about the weather more then anything else and to be honest that’s probably about right, but with weather that’s as unpredictable as next weeks lottery numbers, who can blame us.
If you’ve been following me on either Twitter or you’re a reader of my Facebook page, you’ve probably noticed me talking about the unseasonably cold and snowy weather we’ve been experiencing of late. Well, I’m happy to report that the snow has stopped falling and the sun came out and that means it’s time to take some photos.
As every good photographer knows, light can make or break a photo and the best lighting can be found at either the beginning or end of the day. So with around before sunset my family and I set out on a snowy evening stroll across some local fields.
As the sun set, the fog rose. Here’s a few of my favourite images. Click an image to enlarge...
20 comments:
fascinantes.....amazing pics....
The one in the middle is my fav.
Beauty's
Incredible! I love your pictures. Any filter or post-work for these? The light of the sun is amazing!
all of them are amazing!!!
Gavin love them all but if I had to pick one then number one edges it for me ..
Great work ..
Very nice winter pictures! I can't believe you are doing this and all I can take for you are dead grass pictures :P
Well done!
great images gavin. just beautiful
Oh yes. I was waiting for snow photos from you.
All are special. Thanks for sharing.
Great work Gav!
The light is stunning, I think my favourite is the one with the sheep, although I love that mist in the first one and the composition of the second. If only we had this much snow!
Nice Nice Nice.... thanks for share them whit us!
You get all the luck Gavin. We had some lovely snow but the sun didn't peep thru once. Just cold grey light. Lovely pics by the way.
Fab photo's as always Gavin.
Lens Canon 28-134 is? Is that right?
Lorraine x
Thanks everyone for the really kind words abiut the photos. I'm so glad we went out when we did, as almost all the snow is now gone(24 hours after I shot these photos).
Sorry Lorraine, that was a typo. Should have read... Canon 28-135mm IS. I've now corrected it in the post.
beautiful pictures!!!
cheers
hmmm... my first thought is 'wow' nice colorcast, bun when i look a little better, the PS color graduates are a little too much in appearance imo.
Only in the 2nd photo it is just correct, so i like that one best!
stunning
wow! these are beautiful... almost makes me wish we get snow here soon... almost ;)
love the second one. really quite stunning!
hello Gavin
how do you make them borders, i have always wondered how to do it you should make a video on how to
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