Winter will be upon those living in the northern hemisphere in only two weeks. For those who live south of the equator, you will welcome summer. I’ve often said that I love looking at photos of snow-covered winter scenes on my computer in Arizona. On November 19, we had our first snowfall here in Fargo, North Dakota. It snowed, and the wind blew hard all day, but in the end, there was just under one inch (2.5 cm) of snow on the ground. This week’s challenge is to share your photos of what winter means to you. For me, it’s landscape photos, but for you, it might be something creative or exciting that you do in the winter. I could have shared our hiking adventures in Arizona over the years. Snowbirds like us don’t always have a gallery of snow-covered landscapes to share.
For my opening photo, which happened to be taken in early fall, I submit this winter scene from Crater Lake. It wasn’t warm when we started up the mountain; it was cool and rainy. At some point on our journey to Crater Lake, the rain became snow. We didn’t see the lake as heavy clouds in the crater hid the view. While there, I only took one photo and converted it to a high-key black-and-white. I am sharing a few of my favorite winter scenes for this challenge.
This year, we won’t be heading south until after Christmas; the specific date is still to be determined. We often share the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays with our daughter, her family, and her in-laws. That was the case on Christmas Day, 2017. We were at her in-laws’ house in Horace, North Dakota, and I looked out the window to see the sunset. I was so taken by the golden tones in the snow that I stepped outside to capture the photo.
Yet another autumn found us at Bryce Canyon for the first snowfall of the season on October 29. Only the day before, it had been raining and foggy. That morning, we woke early to get to the park before sunrise. Before we could leave, however, I had to sweep a good six inches of snow off the car. The sunrise was glorious, and the snow covering those red rocky cliffs created several of my favorite winter landscape views.
In 2018, we were again in Fargo for Christmas, and on December 30, after a fresh snowfall, I ventured down to the river at sunset. As you can see from the tire tracks and footprints in the snow, we weren’t the only ones who wanted to capture the river views.
In November 2018, we had already driven down to Arizona for the winter and stopped to visit our friends Fred and Ellen, who lived in Denver then. We went to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. A large glass window wall on one of the upper exhibit floors provided a landscape view of downtown Denver. For this challenge, I used images captured that day to create this panoramic view of the city covered in fresh snow.
Last week, Sofia’s challenge focused on the Five Elements of Wuxing, a Chinese philosophy. Next week, it is time for our annual year-end challenge. In December 2022, the Lens-Artists team introduced a “Last-Chance” challenge. The idea was to review the year’s images that never quite fit our challenge subjects that year. The “rule” is that your chosen photographs must have been taken in 2024 and not have been included in response to our 2024 challenges. Go through your gallery and join us on Saturday, December 14, at noon Eastern Standard Time.
John Steiner
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Beautiful snow scenes John! I especially like the sunset/sunrise pictures. Since we don’t get snow in Sacramento, I’m going to have to travel to find some cool images! It’s not too bad. Some are just an hour away!
I grew up in Long Beach, California, so my winters as a child were always lacking snow, though some days could be quite cold, at least for a Californian. 🙂
We only had an hour’s drive to the resorts at Mount Baldy, and there was often plenty of snow there.
😎
Lovely snow scenes John. Like you, I enjoy winter landscapes for their serene beauty. I like the occasional snow for vistas, but not the winter cold.
Today, we hope to get the finishing touches on our winter getaway in January. We won’t be back in Fargo until the first of June… if things go as planned (though they often don’t.) >grin<
Yes, that’s part of life and travel. 😊
a very suitable idea, John: https://solaner.wordpress.com/2024/12/07/lens-artists-photo-challenge-328-winter/
I like your image from Bryce Canyon most although it’s kind of typical showing it with snow.
Great pictures John, I have only recently found out about the lens artist challenge so hope to start taking part in it.
We’ll be looking forward to your responses! Welcome aboard.
That’s good to hear, Jim! You’ll have some cracking winter shots. I didn’t realise you’d not come across Lens-Artists- some of the finest photographers we have.
Thanks Jo! there seems to be a number of challenges out there and I’ve been thinking for a while whether to dip my toe in. Obviously landscape is my main area but I have plenty of other pictures that could find a home somewhere and out of the ones I have looked at this seemed to tick the boxes. Every day would be too much but once a week, picture focussed sounds OK. 😍
Jump in, the water’s fine, Jim!
The light in the second, third, and fourth images…nice. The light in the second and third images felt warm.
Thanks! I always love the golden hour photos.
Beautiful winter scenes John. Will be perfect excuse to share some more of my snow photos.
Indeed! I’ll look forward to seeing them.
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What a great theme, John! We are experiencing wet and cold temps as I write this. I feel cold. The photos in your post are so beautiful, especially the opener. The photos with the sun shining are gorgeous, too. Here’s my entry:
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/winters-weirdest-weather-austins-snowy-surprise/
Thanks, Egidio! Keep warm! We are hoping to spend all of January in Arizona, but we are still on a waiting list for an apartment.
Thanks, John. I hope you get the apartment.
Thanks for sharing your wonderful winter captures Johnbo. Unfortunately, we don’t have snow here in Melbourne during winter. We have to travel 4 hours to see it.
That’s a long drive just to be cold. >grin<
And it is summer here now, so will have to wait 6 months 🤣🤣🤣
Snow is always so beautiful…until it isn’t! Gorgeous images, John! Bryce Cyn in snow is amazing to see. I’ll join you on Wednesday!
Thanks, Terri. It doesn’t take me long to get the itch to head for Arizona when the snow flies in North Dakota. >grin<
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Topic no close to my heart, but very easy to relate to, we have snow right now 😀 lovely photos I liked most the one with sun in the background, it is so needed in the winter.
Yesterday was sunny and beautiful, 6 degrees C. The sun really helps chase the winter blues.
Today, it’s gloomy and we are expecting snow.
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I love all your snowy scenes. I love snow.
And my Loki likes it, too (in the photo here)
Thanks, Marina! It looks like loki is having a good time.
I will admit I am definitely not a fan of winter John but it’s hard to argue with nature’s beauty following a snowfall. Hope your travels get put together and that you get to spend holidays with family. I’ll be braving the winter up north for the holiday and altho I dread the cold I look forward to seeing the family again. Hopefully no snow!!
Safe travels and good luck on the lack of snow for your journey.
Love the Red River shot especially!
Thanks, Lindy. It was a lucky turn-off as we drove by the river to see the sunset’s progress. So many of my favorite photos are of the “right place, right time” luck. >grin<
Wonderful shots. They make winter look less cold.
The sun really helps to bring a sense of warmth to the environment, even though many times, the sun means clear skies and colder temperatures.
Great theme John. Love that photo of Bryce. Stunning.
Thanks, John. It was one of the few viewpoints open that day after the October snowfall.
Though Utah, it reminds me of Arizona Highways magazine photos. 👏
Mine: https://fairplay740.wordpress.com/2024/12/08/lens-artists-challenge-328-winter/
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Beautiful winter images!!!
Thanks, Ana!
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I love winter!
Your gallery shows it. Care in composition!
Oh, so beautiful, John! Hard to pick a favourite. It’s all about that magical light on the snow. I won’t be taking part, hon. Me and snow parted company long ago, though the child in me still loves it. Maybe you have the right idea in not going south till January. We always end up going ‘home’ for Christmas, even though it isn’t any more. It’s not Christmas without our youngster. We just hope the weather is kind to us in those 5 days!
Thanks, Jo!
There’s no reason not to participate in the challenge. You can certainly share what your winters are like, snow-free and warm is fine with me!
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Beautiful wintery photos, John. They almost make me forget how much I struggle with this season. It lasts too long around here. No favourites this week, they are all amazing.
Here is mine:
Thanks, Sofia! I spent some 40 winters in North Dakota and Minnesota, so I know of which you write!
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Beautiful wintery photos, John. Gorgeous palettes. The red rocks are stunning. I didn’t know you grew up in California. I am impressed that you’ve learned to embrace the cold. I’m OK with it–as long as I am wearing enough layers. 😊
https://pilotfishblog.com/2024/12/08/lens-artists-challenge-328-winter/
Thanks, Patti.
Well, I embrace the snow and cold at least until I can go south. >grin<
Thanks, Patti! Sometimes I wish I was back in Long Beach, but then again, I think of the traffic, the crowds of people, the sky-high… nevermind! >grin<
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Excellent post!
Thanks, Jean!
Your welcome 😊
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Fabulously wintery shots, John. The first photo, though, truly captures my imagination. It conjures that sense of all the light (and warmth) being sucked from the planet. A time for hunkering down somewhere cosy and telling old tales.
Thanks, Tish!
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Your photos are fabulous, Johnbo, and made me feel nostalgic. I don’t have any photos of snow from growing up in South Dakota, but here are some from both a plalce where you would expect snow and two places where you wouldn’t! https://judydykstrabrown.com/2024/12/08/snow-above-and-below-the-tropic-of-cancer/
Thanks, Judy!
The Bryce Canyon with is wonderful!!
Thanks, Roland!
This isn’t my favourite season and I don’t much like snow on the whole, but I have to admit your shot of Bryce Canyon in particular is a stunner! I would love to see it like that, ditto Yosemite, if only I didn’t have to get so cold while doing so 😆
I thought about skipping this challenge but inspiration came when I considered how much we enjoy escaping the cold: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-winter-home-and-away/
My sentiments, exactly, Sarah! I try to avoid the cold, but when one must endure, at least there can be beauty in the photography. 🙂
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I love taking pictures of snow and ice, but like most of us, that is the only thing I like about either. Your pictures are perfect examples.
Thanks, Dawn. If it wasn’t for the photography… 🙂
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I’m really envious of your landscapes, or rather the photos of them.
Thanks for the nice compliment!
You are very welcome.
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Beautiful Winter landscapes John! Our coastal Winters are a lot milder and my contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2024/12/08/wintering/
Brrrr! Your winter images are spectacular but they make me cold! Thanks for the challenge.
Thanks… and sorry for making you cold. 🙂
Great gallery! Love the Bryce Canyon shot.
Thanks, Sandy!
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