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Sakhalin Island experiences extremely cold winters, when temperatures drop to minus 40 degrees Celsius. A white blanket completly engulfs the island from December till March.
Lighted Candle standing near
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the frozen window...
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Symbol of a Jew knocking on the
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world. .
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Light of Faith.
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Light of...
This is the same elevation model as I used in my two previous canyon images. This time I added snow, rock, and ice to the scene. <br />
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The seasons change. The winter freezes. The wonderous view remains.<br />
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Pred.
Something very soft about this piece. Id really like to know your thoughts on what emotions and feelings and opinions are provoked in you when you see this.<br />
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My art is always something open to interpretation. I dont like to confine people to interpreting something one way or another. <br />
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Well, what do you think?
Always get a window seat!<br><br>Leaving Toronto for Sydney via 'Miss Ocean Pacifica'.<br><br>3 years ago I flew 'Jumpseat' in a 747 on a landing in Shanghai. Incredible! Absolutely Freakin Stunning! Alas I had no camera at the time and now frequently annoy my fellow passengers in an obsessive effort to make up for the fact.<br><br>Rows 16 to 40...
Always get a window seat!<br><br>Leaving Toronto for Sydney via 'Miss Ocean Pacifica'.<br><br>3 years ago I flew 'Jumpseat' in a 747 on a landing in Shanghai. Incredible! Absolutely Freakin Stunning! Alas I had no camera at the time and now frequently annoy my fellow passengers in an obsessive effort to make up for the fact.<br><br>Rows 16 to 40...
This is a favorite place to walk, 'The Huddersfield to Manchester Canal' it was built to carry coal and other materials in the Industrial Revolution and has now recently been re-opened for the narrow boats to spend lazy days!!