Let It Snow!


That morning of January 18th was filled with joy. I was awakened by housemates excitedly telling me that it started snowing outside. The feeling was truly magical when I opened the curtain and a beautiful snow scene greeted me. It all happened over the night, and the snow ground was so thick shoes went lost in sight! I put on my winter coat and went to have some fun outside the house. The all-white atmosphere was too romantic I couldn't even... 


Despite the fact that the ground's become very slippery and we have to walk really carefully, the snow still gives me a very good feeling. At least it's the only thing rewarding as a trade for the unbearable chill! 

Wishing you a lovely day ahead x

love, M

Gear: Nikon D7000 + Nikkor 50mm portrait lens + Tamron 10-24mm wide angled lens; Editing: Photoshop Curve, Ambers 

This entry was posted on Thursday 24 January 2013 and is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response.

10 Responses to “Let It Snow!”

  1. wow amazingly beautiful
    nice :)

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  2. These pictures are so beautiful. I love a freshly fallen snow. The first picture is lovely!

    amanda
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    1. (Amanda)

      Aw thank you! I love freshly fallen snow too xx

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  3. How wonderful these are. We have some snow, but now, just bitter cold.
    Enjoy your snow!

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    1. (Lisa Gordon)

      Aw, that's sad! Thanks a lot, and keep warm! x

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  4. love your photos. they're amazing!
    wish i can go visit scotland too!

    www.twosipsafter.wordpress.com

    Bonnie

    ps. trying to do the hair shot but so hard!

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    1. (Twosipsafter)

      Aw, thank you! Yes, Scotland is so beautiful, heh. Keep trying my dear, you'll get it! x

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  5. Your Blog is wonderful! Amazing photographs, newest follower :)

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