Last year's winter with lots of snow. βοΈ
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Sometimes I still look at my old pictures and it makes me look forward to these beautiful winter scenarios more and more. Last year was one of the most pleasant winters in years, where there was a lot of snow everywhere, and that's how a good winter should be.
While it's very cold often to the point where you can't feel your fingers and toes, the season also brings breathtaking snowy landscapes and ofcourse the best outdoor activities.. but who cares, the main thing is that it's fun! π
Photos taken with Canon 6D Mark ii / Tamron 24-70
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Wow, such beautiful pictures. We don't have winter here in my country, I hope one day I experience one before leaving this world. If I may ask where's this place? The location π
Thanks a lot, i believe you will experience it someday π€π» these pictures were taken in my home country, Estonia.. and we have such snowy forests everywhere in winter so if you are looking for a place to enjoy winter, Estonia is the perfect place. π
Estonia....wow, I've heard of it before, although I'm still debating which is better between Estonia and Iceland,what do you think? π€
I think both countries have their charms and both would be a good choice. but if I could choose, it would be Iceland because there is a better chance to see the northern lights and the nature is different. but who knows, maybe you'll like Estonia more. π
These are stunning shots! Look like a VW add for sure π
Heh, Thank you Vincent! π
Great photos with all this snow. I really like the last one π
Great choice π itβs also one of my favorite from this selection, this is how proper winter should look like π
Thanks as always!
I miss snow, so pretty!
Same here, many thanks!
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Your photos are really increidible!! they looks like from a magazine or a movie, they arre really stunning
So glad you like, thanks a lot! π
Great shoots and edition ππΎππΎππΎπ€πΈ
Thank ya! π