50 Examples of Most Amazing Winter Photography
Frosted tree , Winter morning mist . I was .. lying on the ground, using the 16-35 mm very wide angle lense with polarizer .Photography By : Alexandre Deschaumes
Verdronkenoord, Alkmaar, Netherlands.
Photography By : Allard Schager
Approaching Lake effect snow squalls darken the sky at St. Joseph Lighthouse. I had to crawl on my stomach to get around the edge of the inner Light , for a shot the ice encased outer. There was a rope tied to the structure which I tied around my waste, and untied once I reached the other side. It’s about a four foot wide sloped section, 25 feet or so that you have to get across,it is extremely slippery.
Photography By : John McCormick
This one tree is called “the Philosophy’s tree.”
In my town, it is a famous tree.
Furthermore, the girls who are taking the photograph are in the tree side
Photography By : Kent Shiraishi
Photography By : Misak Nalbandyan

Photography By : Marc Adamus
Heavy for wildlife during severe winter in Sweden. Thank you for thinking of it.
Photography By : Mikael Sundberg
This is Ice Cave near Jokulsarlon in the south of Iceland.
Photography By : Nanut Bovorn
Photography By : MICHELA RIVA
Surreal ice cracks on lake Abraham
Photography By : Long Nguyen
The wonderful region Kiilopää with minus 36 degrees
Photography By : Christian Schweiger
Light Rain
Photography By : MY~ PiC
The last shot from the shoot with Orange U Creative and model Myra. Once again the amazing skills of Sable and Christina on the hair/makeup
Photography By : Renee Robyn
Photography By : kanya hanklang
Photography By : Jernej Lasič
Other planet
Photography By : Lyubov Novikova
Taken outside of Longyearbyen on a very cold october night.
Photography By : Max Edin

Photography By : Daniel Saaiman
Athlete Noah Wetzel gets updside down with a monster backflip in the Rocky Point backcountry at Alta Ski resort in Utah.
Photography By : KevinWinzeler
When I was a young lab technician, our goal with snow scenes much like this was to bring neutrality to the snow, correcting the color cast to make it white or gray. So what is the color of snow? Is it just white and gray. Is water blue? Does it look blue right before you drink it from a glass. Maybe if it’s in a blue glass! Funny, but our eyes are so efficient that when we see snow in the shade, most of us would concur that it is indeed white. But snow is only as white as the light that is reflecting from it is. When the ambient light of pre-dawn is reflecting from it, however, it takes on a whole different hue. This is one of the reasons I attempt to photograph snow at sunrise; to capture it when the ambient light brings out a unique palette. This image would be fine if corrected. It could even make a profound black and white image. I think it is also fine just as it is, although I know some will find the cast objectionable. I say it is what it is!
Photography By : Mark Geistweite
Part of the artwork design for JON JENKINS & DAVID HELPLING
Photography By : Karezoid Michal Karcz
Subjects: Renee, Vita, Nicole, Samantha, Erin, Ashley, Elizabeth, Amaryllis, Audri, and Myself
Shot by: Jennifer Jorgenson
Makeup Artists: Ashley Mckessock, Elizabeth Bernardin
Specialist: Jordan When I first seen the original shot, I JUST had to do it. I even put a call out back when I first saw it on Facebook. Finally I was able to recreate it. After the indoor shots, I made all the girls change into white, and marched them all across the street to Shaw Conference Centre. The awesome Jennifer made this shot possible, and I love her for this. ♥ It actually wasn’t that cold, the collective body heat made laying in the snow not so bad.
Photography By : Arsan Buffin
Bruges in winter
Photography By : piet flour
I want to thank you all “dislikers” for your honesty and your objectivity … or leave a message to explain, I “implore” youPhotography By : David Keochkerian
Preparing for my next trip to Antarctica. This one is from last year, shot from a zodiac. Some of the icebergs were massive, like floating skyscrapers. Not something you want to get too close to, as large chunks break off regularly and cause huge waves.
Photography By : Marsel van Oosten
Shot at sunset during a snowshoe trip to the summit of Mount Spokane. These snow ghosts have never looked this good since.
Photography By : Chip Phillips
American Photo Magazine, 2011 Landscape Image of the Year!
Photography By : Javier Acosta

Photography By : Marc Adamus
Blue hour in front of the Mont-Blanc ( France, Chamonix, 4810 m )
Strong Winter creating unique frozen textures .
Photography By : Alexandre Deschaumes
My own photos. Thank you very much !
Photography By : Caras Ionut
Photography By : Mikko Lagerstedt

Photography By : Kevin McNeal
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Photography By : Evgenia Galan
Photography By : Chris Pellaers
Wintertime somewhere in the north of the Netherlands…
Photography By : Daniel Bosma
Photography By : Karine Gazaryan
Photography By : Irina Mastalyarchuk
Two girls taking pictures in Matera, Italy.
“Matera is the only place in the world where people can boast to be still living in the same houses of their ancestors of 9,000 years ago.” (source: English Fodor’s guide).
location: The Sassi of Matera, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photography By : Alessandro Cristallo
Photography By : Felicia Simion
Last shot from the small “Above the sky” series. Hopefully the best one
Photography By : Alexander Dragunov
Sunrise surfers are dedicated and the winter glow from this Southern African sunrise shows there skill and intensity
Photography By : Andrew Aveley

Recently returned from an aurora hunting trip to Norway led by the brilliance that is Antony Spencer and David Clapp. The stories would take years to write down, but most of them involve driving, zero sleep, a most wonderful collection of great folks, and hot dogs. I’d love to tell you where this fjord is, but I have no idea. It all kind of runs together after awhile. It was, however, amazing. Incredible scenery in 360 degrees. UPDATE: Bitsy is dead. Canon says no repair possible. Looks like I’m going to have to start looking for work as a stripper.
Photography By : Miles Morgan
This is the third and final shot of the series of Eleanor storing winterberries in her pouches. This was the last time we saw her before she retired to her burrow for the winter.
EarthShots.org picture of the day January 1st, 2012.Please be advised that my images are fully protected by Canadian Copyright Law. The images may not be downloaded for personal, commercial or educational use, copied to blogs, personal websites, used as wallpaper, screensavers, deep-linked, etc. If you would like to use an image, you MUST contact me to obtain written permission. Acknowledging the source of the copyrighted material does not substitute for obtaining written permission.
Photography By : Barb D’Arpino
This photograph was chosen as “Photo of the Day” of “National Geographic”
Photography By : Kent Shiraishi
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Photography By : Alexei Mikhailov
Tadami river in winter,Fukushima,Japan
Photography By : Hideyuki Katagiri
It is lake Baikal. Russia
Photography By : Stas Tolstnev
Photography By : Apo Japo
What about cold …=) Photo done in -25 degrees, the model 3 times ran from the place of shooting to the car that would get warm and not freeze completely =) no one model is not affected!)
Photography By : Georgi iashvili
Photography By : Elena Kovalevich
Photography By : march graziano
Using my headlamp in the middle of the night I illuminated this chaotic scene of blowing snowflakes and frosted trees on a bitter cold winter night near my backcountry camp on Hurricane Ridge in Washington’s Olympic National Park.
Photography By : Floris van Breugel

















































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