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Hot vs. Cold

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Thanks for viewing !! :o) - *sigh* wish it was this cold again... i cant stand the heat here at the moment. Going out to shoot isnt at all a fun thing to do anymore... :o( Shot this back in march, it froze -20.7 degrees celcius that night. I went out to shoot in the morning... it was still -16 then... i gotta tell ya... that felt a whole lot better than the 30 degrees celcius of the last couple of days. Ah well.... lol ;o) Wish you all a fantastic and airconditioned day !! ;o) - Thanks for all your wonderful comments on my last upload, "Champion" !! -- Many thanks, Jeroen

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ShadowDN1

12:07PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

beautiful shot

soulofharmony

12:24PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

jerone we need a private jet.. when over hot fly to snowy mountian tops when cold fly to bermuda.. hehehehe.. its to hot grumble grumble.. and we're having the storm now as l type.. if a choice l prefer early spring and late summer.. hehehe.. winter a no no..hugs beautiful shot

jimry

1:15PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

yep...dont like it too hot...this image really cools me down ;)

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Lledeline

3:38PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

Great, very cool!!

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Valentin

3:54PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

Exquisite beauty....!!! Excellent shot!

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marybelgium

4:07PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

absolutely beautiful !

vlaaitje

4:10PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

O my I wish too.....can you imagine how I feel with my short breath and all the pats on my body today???....I can't stand the heat either......wow, I wish I could walk in there now !!!!!

Michelle A.

5:28PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

A little chill to cool things off..... a beautiful image.

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tizjezzme

7:33PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

Aahhhhhhh now, this feels NICE!!!! I'm melting here, too, so a roll in this snow is just what I needed !! :)))))

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maggiemai

8:49PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

hehehe love this beautiful wintery scene. The grasses look so pretty when they are all frosted like this. I truly enjoyed reading your comments back to those who were quick enough to post. Excellent as always Enmos! :-)

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Richardphotos

9:04PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

I do not like the electric bill but in Texas an ac is mandatory. excellent reminder of winter, but as I believe the global warming pattern is true, mother nature can still fool the heck out the weathercasters of doubt. as we had snow very close on Easter day

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suresh_krishna

9:19PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

Beautiful shot! The frosted look is so delicate! Let us not complain about 30 degrees. We have been having temperatures hovering above 40 for the last fortnight!

cynlee

9:44PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

ahhhh... cooling just to view!! sigh... burning up here in TX for sure! :]

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erskogly

10:41PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

Beautiful frozen landscape. I think -20 degrees would be somewhat dismaying in june all the same... I really like winter, but only if it's winter :)

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watapki66

12:20AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

A very beautiful image, however I hate the cold... this is perfect to view and as close to cold as I want to get!

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Punaguy

1:56AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

This picture is just brilliant...nothing like the balmy 76 degrees we have to live with most of the year...Aloha~

parb1194

5:21AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

A very pretty and frosty scene.

Pierre59

5:47AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Simply beautiful, great photo !!!

Sylvaine

11:58AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Burning here in CH too...thanks for your poetic fridge...

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Margana

12:06PM | Sat, 25 June 2005

BRRRRRR!That is one cold looking shot.Just perfect for today.It's sweltering in New York!Thanks for the little bit of chill!

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iaacf

1:03AM | Sun, 26 June 2005

Yes I think Zacko is right.. whatever happens, we always seem to complain about the weather.. There is another way to look at the hot summer weather.. the photographic way.. taking pictures in the circumstances of the last week is hard.. as the light is too unveiling.. too 'harsh'. In that respect I always hope for different weather.. or I hope for nice long summer nights as the light than turns into a smooth one.. very usable for photography..

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

2:37AM | Sun, 26 June 2005

This is so very beautiful! I love this.

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jcv2

7:31AM | Sun, 26 June 2005

He he, no bugs on this shot whatsoever... How in the world did those nomads survive in hot deserts that can cool down below the freezing point! But I'm glad we have more average temperatures now!

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Akinom

11:20AM | Sun, 26 June 2005

Ahhh... thanks a lot for this wonderful refreshment! :o)

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Chaos911

11:12AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

fantastic work, super done and nice frame :=)

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Ti-Paul

12:41AM | Tue, 28 June 2005

I know what you mean,but you have to take the good with the bad! :)This beautiful looks so refraishing!Great contrast there with the darker colors in the background! Pretty nice work mon ami!

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sossy

6:17AM | Tue, 28 June 2005

what a "cool" and wonderful composed capture! simply refreshing to look at! guess you suffer under the heat also! ;o)

KiwiMiss

12:27AM | Thu, 30 June 2005

Well it's Winter over here and it's definately not that hot at present. Actually today rather warm temps for our region: 14C day and 5C overnight. Can't stand too cold or too hot a temps! At least with cold temps like yours you get these amazing shots :)

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