snowy hikes - pic heavy

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here're a few pics from my last two forest-walks...I almost forgot, how beautiful winter could be...

the world turns into B&W. a frozen lake
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forest of fairy tales
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plenty of tracks around
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..and my new EDC - Thanks, Jason!:thumbup:
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Great pics bro thanks for sharing, and the knives are really cool too. Those orange handled knives just tends to grow on me the more I see them. :cool:
 
NOOOO! and just as i have set my aim for a LED TV you show me that absolutely gorgeous XM18!
 
Nice pics and nice knives. However, that mistress needs more beating--she is much to pretty
 
Nice pics- I've been so busy since moving to Denver that I haven't really been able to enjoy the wintery weather.... Hopefully soon, though. That bwbm surrounded by snow is a beautiful thing....
 
man, beautiful pics, scenery is awesome, love the choice of blades, therapeutic to look at.

thanks for you time and posting them!
 
The snow covered tree's in that pic look amazing. A truly magical scene. I like the snow, when I don't have to drive in it ;) Great pics!
 
Thank you guys,

...I would love to beat my Mistresses a bit more, but I just don't have too much real chance to do so, these days. I do not like just whacking around without a purpose...;) I hope I could post some "real use" pics, soon.

Crafft, my gear is a fresh Nikon 300s, with some classic optics (60, 105 2,8 macros a 20's 2,8 wide, and a 80-200 oldskool tele-zoom). the macros are fantastic. however these pics were shot with a 17-70 Sigma, in jpeg.
... I've left the SLR-photography years ago (in the film-era), and I've used a point and shoot digital for years...now I'm shocked by the level of control what the digital technology and post processing offers.
I'm kind of an "analog"-guy, but I slowly get used to the new era...:)
 
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