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  • Location: Upper Tweeddale, Scottish Borders 240m ASL
  • Location: Upper Tweeddale, Scottish Borders 240m ASL

    Thread now open to pop in up to 5 photos from Dec, Jan & Feb of shots you have taken that include an element of weather interest.

    Please resize any photos to around 1200x800 pixels or fewer.

    If you have any questions, drop me a PM :)

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  • Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms and snow
  • Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
    Fantastic sunset after a days climbing in the Cairngorms.

    Awesome picture, what a fiery sky! Contrast of the elements..

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  • Location: Portlethen - Aberdeenshire
  • Location: Portlethen - Aberdeenshire

    what an amazing picture...would love to see something like taht in a Calander...Well Done

    Here is my December entry at the moment

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  • Location: Dublin, ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Snow , thunderstorms and wind
  • Location: Dublin, ireland

    A very nice Robin.

    Well done slinky. The hand with seed on it really makes this photo.

    A Robin :D
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  • Location: Lochcarron NW Scottish Highlands
  • Location: Lochcarron NW Scottish Highlands
    A Robin :)

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    You have done it again. What an amazing shot Slinky. :)

    Fantastic sunset after a days climbing in the Cairngorms.

    Looking towards Coire An Lochain

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    Brilliant. :)

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  • Location: Sedgley/Dudley, West Midlands. 672ft/205m
  • Location: Sedgley/Dudley, West Midlands. 672ft/205m
    Fantastic sunset after a days climbing in the Cairngorms.

    Looking towards Coire An Lochain

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    Wow That is stunning

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  • Location: SW of Sherborne. About a mile from the Somerset border.
  • Location: SW of Sherborne. About a mile from the Somerset border.

    Taken at Sutton Bingham Reservoir near Yeovil, January 9th 2009.

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks

    there are some quite superb photos in there, thanks to you all for posting them

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  • Location: New Brunswick, Canada
  • Location: New Brunswick, Canada

    Hello All,

    With temps being below zero for quite some time now, here are some photos of the Icicle laden sea caves of St Martins, New Brunswick.

    The last picture is one of my daughter laying down next to a broken "icicle" than has been broken off by the sea. She is approx 4 foot 8 inches tall herself. Just to put the size of some of these icicles into prospective. :doh:

    Enjoy :lol:

    Debs

    PS: Not sure how to resize, but feel free to make them smaller if you can.

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  • Location: Near Beverley, East Yorks. (2 metres a.s.l.)
  • Weather Preferences: Something good in all four seasons
  • Location: Near Beverley, East Yorks. (2 metres a.s.l.)

    Wow Debs, they're very impressive icicles !

    Thanks for sharing them.

    Great pics.

    Lovely to see all these photo entries.

    BL :doh:

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  • Location: Lochcarron NW Scottish Highlands
  • Location: Lochcarron NW Scottish Highlands

    First one of weather

    Sunrise over Lochcarron on the 29th January 09

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  • Location: Dublin, ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Snow , thunderstorms and wind
  • Location: Dublin, ireland

    My 1st photo.

    The road just outside my house last Sunday 8th at 8.30am.

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  • Location: Settle Area, Yorkshire Dales. 146m ASL
  • Location: Settle Area, Yorkshire Dales. 146m ASL

    Here's one from early Febuary 2009 in the yorkshire dales.

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    Thanks.

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  • Location: Dublin, ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Snow , thunderstorms and wind
  • Location: Dublin, ireland

    Thanks Mike,

    Yes, we have been very lucky this winter and love to take the photo opportunity.

    I am surprised that you have not benefited from the recent cold spell.

    great picture John,we have not had snow like that this winter nor for the past few.

    Brilliant photo Chrissy.

    Well done.

    Here's one from early Febuary 2009 in the yorkshire dales.

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    Thanks.

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