Gosh & and I thought I was cold! it’s only about -1 here in Yorkshire but coming from about 24C. Hummmm.
Love the image as it captures the cold frosty air brilliantly, well made and I envy you if that is a morning walk.
One of the first things I do every morning, usually at sunrise, is go for a walk with my canine friend. It’s a good start to the day and often there is a splendid scene waiting.
I don’t know if the sun is strong enough to burn off the river mist this time of year, or whether it just dissipates from a breeze up the river, but the mist doesn’t usually last very long.
I don’t have to imagine that kind of cold. I know it well.
But at least you had sunshine and that’s a great shot of it! I wonder how long it took it to burn that mist off.
We did have full sun today. although it had little strength. The sky was deep blue and tonight the stats are extra bright. It’s -4 at the moment and heading down.
Hi Montucky, Really beautiful sight. Looks so pretty but yes, chilly. Excellent photo! Have a wonderful day. I will enjoy the warmth here in Florida a few more days before we get slightly chilly into the 60s (at least it may rain some more in coming days). Have an outstanding day tomorrow!
I wouldn’t mind having a week of your weather right about now. It would be a nice break. Next week though it will reach into the low 30’s which is warm by our winter standards.
You really have been blessed with some wonderful opportunities recently. Between this photo and the one of the moon at the edge of the cloud — why, I’d just be walking around sighing with satisfaction! This is so beautiful. You mentioned keeping your camera under your parka — is there anything else that needs to be done to “cold proof” a camera?
Yes, I have had some great opportunities lately. I think a large part of that is just being outside so much. I do spend the majority of my non-sleeping hours outdoors.
I really don’t know what can be done to “cold proof” a camera. I try to keep mine warm and dry and make sure the battery is fully charged. It uses a lot of battery power when it’s cold out. It would not be good to let the camera get really cold because it might induce condensation internally which would not be good for it.
That’s what I was thinking about — the condensation. Of course, our cold isn’t your cold. It’s going to be about 40-45F this weekend. Still, I plan to be out and about, and want to be careful. That’s a good tip about the batteries — thanks for that.
My camera sees a lot of time in temps in the 40’s, but I still keep it in a case unless I’m actually shooting something. I have carried it for 10 -12 hours in those temps many times. If there’s any question about moisture, it’s good to keep it in a plastic bag so it retains its own humidity level. I always carry several bags in my pack or camera case just for that.
Also, if I’m hiking when it’s so cold that I need to keep the camera inside my parka, I keep it in a plastic bag so possible vapor from perspiration doesn’t introduce it to a moister environment.
Another beauty!! Sigh… I find that the cold kind of draws me outside.. The other day as I walked and not even close to what you see, but it started snowing.. I loved it!
The cold draws me outside too, and snow in the air always does, night or day. Fortunately I am very well equipped to deal with the cold and therefore can enjoy it to the utmost.
I live alone away from the cities, but not all that far from the highway. The way the world has been the last few years, I have started locking my doors at night, but when it’s this cold, I leave them unlocked, just in case…
Despite what we see in the media, this is still a beautiful planet!
Last night’s low was -14F, but according to the most recent forecast that should have been the coldest night of this winter’s fourth influx of Arctic air. Three more cold nights and we should be back up to more seasonal temperatures.
Yes, it’s really nice to see. The river near my house is not easily accessible this year because of the deep snow or I would spend more time in that morning steam. It has also been quite cold during the time when the steam forms. There was quite a bit of it this morning at -6 degrees.
This is so beautifully atmospheric … again, I love the tones.
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Comment by teresaevangeline — January 4, 2017 @ 11:53 am
This morning the mist rising off the river nearly filled the valley. I was lucky to catch just a bit of the sun coming through the mist.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 11:59 am
I hope you didn’t forget your mittens when you went outside to get this picture.
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Comment by Malcolm R. Campbell — January 4, 2017 @ 11:58 am
The picture was taken on my morning walk. The trick was to keep the camera inside my parka and my hands in my pockets until the scene was just right.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 12:01 pm
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Comment by flo76 — January 4, 2017 @ 12:05 pm
Brrr but an awesome shot.
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Comment by John Purdy — January 4, 2017 @ 12:54 pm
When it’s this cold about all you can do is get out and enjoy it!
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 1:09 pm
Another unique and wonderful picture.
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Comment by Ron Mangels — January 4, 2017 @ 1:04 pm
Thanks Ron. Luckily I had the camera along.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 1:11 pm
Gosh & and I thought I was cold! it’s only about -1 here in Yorkshire but coming from about 24C. Hummmm.
Love the image as it captures the cold frosty air brilliantly, well made and I envy you if that is a morning walk.
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Comment by David A Lockwood — January 4, 2017 @ 2:27 pm
One of the first things I do every morning, usually at sunrise, is go for a walk with my canine friend. It’s a good start to the day and often there is a splendid scene waiting.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 8:09 pm
Will the sun burn through that icy mist? It’s got its work cut out for it. Beautiful photo.
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Comment by wordsfromanneli — January 4, 2017 @ 4:19 pm
I don’t know if the sun is strong enough to burn off the river mist this time of year, or whether it just dissipates from a breeze up the river, but the mist doesn’t usually last very long.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 8:13 pm
Makes a wonderful effect for a photo.
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Comment by wordsfromanneli — January 4, 2017 @ 9:56 pm
It does. The slight differences from a summer or spring fog are interesting and exciting too. (Besides the ice cakes floating down the river.)
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 10:03 pm
Great photo ops.
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Comment by wordsfromanneli — January 5, 2017 @ 1:23 am
Yes. I was delighted!
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Comment by montucky — January 5, 2017 @ 8:41 am
Simply beautiful (and cold).
Nothing like some fog/mist to create atmosphere in a photo or in reality.
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Comment by Vicki — January 4, 2017 @ 4:23 pm
One of the many good things about having a large river so close by is that there are often mists, fog, or other weather conditions attached to it.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 8:23 pm
Gorgeous photo but rather you than me with that temperature (or rather lack of).
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Comment by Val — January 4, 2017 @ 4:32 pm
I do enjoy the cold temperatures of winter, but I am concerned about those who travel the highways. This kind of cold can be dangerous.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 8:44 pm
I don’t have to imagine that kind of cold. I know it well.
But at least you had sunshine and that’s a great shot of it! I wonder how long it took it to burn that mist off.
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Comment by New Hampshire Garden Solutions — January 4, 2017 @ 4:38 pm
We did have full sun today. although it had little strength. The sky was deep blue and tonight the stats are extra bright. It’s -4 at the moment and heading down.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 8:47 pm
Hi Montucky, Really beautiful sight. Looks so pretty but yes, chilly. Excellent photo! Have a wonderful day. I will enjoy the warmth here in Florida a few more days before we get slightly chilly into the 60s (at least it may rain some more in coming days). Have an outstanding day tomorrow!
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Comment by wildlifewatcher — January 4, 2017 @ 7:06 pm
I wouldn’t mind having a week of your weather right about now. It would be a nice break. Next week though it will reach into the low 30’s which is warm by our winter standards.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 8:48 pm
You really have been blessed with some wonderful opportunities recently. Between this photo and the one of the moon at the edge of the cloud — why, I’d just be walking around sighing with satisfaction! This is so beautiful. You mentioned keeping your camera under your parka — is there anything else that needs to be done to “cold proof” a camera?
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Comment by shoreacres — January 4, 2017 @ 7:13 pm
Yes, I have had some great opportunities lately. I think a large part of that is just being outside so much. I do spend the majority of my non-sleeping hours outdoors.
I really don’t know what can be done to “cold proof” a camera. I try to keep mine warm and dry and make sure the battery is fully charged. It uses a lot of battery power when it’s cold out. It would not be good to let the camera get really cold because it might induce condensation internally which would not be good for it.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 9:00 pm
That’s what I was thinking about — the condensation. Of course, our cold isn’t your cold. It’s going to be about 40-45F this weekend. Still, I plan to be out and about, and want to be careful. That’s a good tip about the batteries — thanks for that.
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Comment by shoreacres — January 4, 2017 @ 9:02 pm
My camera sees a lot of time in temps in the 40’s, but I still keep it in a case unless I’m actually shooting something. I have carried it for 10 -12 hours in those temps many times. If there’s any question about moisture, it’s good to keep it in a plastic bag so it retains its own humidity level. I always carry several bags in my pack or camera case just for that.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 9:09 pm
Ah. I always have a good plastic bag for rain, but I hadn’t thought of this other use. Thanks again!
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Comment by shoreacres — January 4, 2017 @ 9:11 pm
Also, if I’m hiking when it’s so cold that I need to keep the camera inside my parka, I keep it in a plastic bag so possible vapor from perspiration doesn’t introduce it to a moister environment.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 9:28 pm
Another beauty!! Sigh… I find that the cold kind of draws me outside.. The other day as I walked and not even close to what you see, but it started snowing.. I loved it!
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Comment by Mother Hen — January 4, 2017 @ 8:09 pm
The cold draws me outside too, and snow in the air always does, night or day. Fortunately I am very well equipped to deal with the cold and therefore can enjoy it to the utmost.
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Comment by montucky — January 4, 2017 @ 9:03 pm
I am sure that you are Terry… (: There are many without homes in this community.. I often wonder how they make it through the night…
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Comment by Mother Hen — January 5, 2017 @ 8:26 pm
I wonder too.
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Comment by montucky — January 5, 2017 @ 9:03 pm
I live alone away from the cities, but not all that far from the highway. The way the world has been the last few years, I have started locking my doors at night, but when it’s this cold, I leave them unlocked, just in case…
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Comment by montucky — January 5, 2017 @ 11:40 pm
That is beautiful.
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Comment by Tammie — January 5, 2017 @ 1:07 am
Thank you Tammie!
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Comment by montucky — January 5, 2017 @ 1:11 am
Wow – it kind of reminds you that we’re all orbiting around a distant star! Fabulous photo. I hope you have got warmed up now!
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Comment by Jo Woolf — January 5, 2017 @ 8:08 am
Despite what we see in the media, this is still a beautiful planet!
Last night’s low was -14F, but according to the most recent forecast that should have been the coldest night of this winter’s fourth influx of Arctic air. Three more cold nights and we should be back up to more seasonal temperatures.
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Comment by montucky — January 5, 2017 @ 8:59 am
Absolutely. We only have to look at pictures like that to remember it! -14F sounds pretty chilly to me!
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Comment by Jo Woolf — January 5, 2017 @ 9:58 am
Oh I could fall into this photo .. it is just divine 😃
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Comment by Julie@frogpondfarm — January 6, 2017 @ 8:57 pm
It was an amazing scene, and I was thrilled to be able to capture it!
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Comment by montucky — January 6, 2017 @ 9:50 pm
Waou!!!(in french) 🙂
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Comment by jgperles — January 7, 2017 @ 11:06 am
Totally exquisite!
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Comment by Candace — January 7, 2017 @ 4:10 pm
With the low temp and the mist and the scene, that was an event that I will remember!
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Comment by montucky — January 7, 2017 @ 9:27 pm
Absolutely awesome.
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Comment by Watching Seasons — January 8, 2017 @ 1:48 am
I agree. It was a haunting scene, but very brief.
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Comment by montucky — January 8, 2017 @ 8:45 am
Ah yes, what an air of mystery and enchantment.
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Comment by Steve Schwartzman — January 14, 2017 @ 12:09 am
Yes, it’s really nice to see. The river near my house is not easily accessible this year because of the deep snow or I would spend more time in that morning steam. It has also been quite cold during the time when the steam forms. There was quite a bit of it this morning at -6 degrees.
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Comment by montucky — January 14, 2017 @ 11:31 am
Cool photo at cold weather! I can nearly feel the cold in Your photo – so realistic.
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Comment by Sartenada — January 18, 2017 @ 6:26 am
We have been having an exceptionally cold winter this year. I will welcome spring!
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Comment by montucky — January 18, 2017 @ 9:58 am
Wow….! I love it…and I’m not jealous at all…!!!
Very nice, Terry…what a treasure. 🙂
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Comment by seekraz — January 21, 2017 @ 7:41 pm
That was a scene that I will not soon forget.
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Comment by montucky — January 22, 2017 @ 10:41 am