Prakash Ghodke November 29th, 2010

Snowy Winter Photography

For some of us, winter is a season that we might try to avoid as much as possible. However, it is a season not to be underestimated and can be beautiful in its own way as much as the remaining seasons. The bright snow and monochromatic tones can make very interesting photos. Winter is a special time for photographers who enjoy the challenges and the rewards that come along with winter photography. In today's post we have gathered some wonderful pictures made by talented photographers and artists — Enjoy! [fblike] Macro Photography of Snowflakes Close Up Photography of Penguin on Snow Snow Pathway Between Trees Train and Winter Snowy Mountain Red Monoplane in Alps Snowcapped Mountain Outdoor Bench With Snow on Top Sunny Winter Day Mountain Covered Snow Under Stars Gray Tunnel Flowing Waterfall Duck Swimming In The Lake During Winter Stack of Firewood and Axe in a Winter Forest Photo of Person Skiing Mountain Range Near Snowfield Baby Sitting on Snow White and Black House and Trees Covered With Snow Flock of Birds Flying Over Snow Covered Ground Brown Wooden House Covered with Snow Blue Sedan on Snow Bird on Tree Branch Covered with Snow Reflection of Trees Bridge Over Frozen Lake Snowy Lake Shore Under Sunset Sky Iceberg Big Cat on Snowy Ground Tall Trees Beside a Road During Winter Husky on Snow Covered Ground Sheep Lying on Cold Ground Near House Two Trains on Track A Stack of Firewood Covered in Snow Two Dogs Sitting Outside in Snow City View in Winter Snowman Snowball on a Post Horses Running on Snow Brown Monkey on Snow Covered Ground Tracks on Snow Tree Surrounded By Snow Chairs Covered in Snow Huskies Running on Snow Snowy Branches with Red Berries Wooden House Near Snow Covered Mountain Frozen River (ik) [fblike]

Prakash Ghodke

Hi, I'm Prakash Ghodke, an 18 year old from India working as freelance Web/Graphics Designer. Owner of Webdesignersdesk where i share tutorials and resources related to web design and web development. You can follow me on twitter.

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