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    Richard
    last edited by 9 Nov 2009, 03:23

    Thanks mate!!! I'll give that a try! Sorry Pete for the off topic!

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      thomthom
      last edited by 20 Nov 2009, 09:54

      Yes! Winter trees is of use for me - here in freakkin' freezing Norway!

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        thomthom
        last edited by 20 Nov 2009, 09:54

        Btw, what's the theme for your next package?

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          sepo
          last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 16:56

          Come on Thomas. Wnter in Norway is beautiful. Might be cold but beautiful nevertheless.

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            thomthom
            last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 17:37

            @sepo said:

            Come on Thomas. Wnter in Norway is beautiful. Might be cold but beautiful nevertheless.

            The last years it's been more cold and less snow... Cold with no snow isn't that beautiful... πŸ˜• Not like the good ol' days.

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              sepo
              last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 18:06

              I was not aware of that. Last time I was in Hemsedal was 3 years ago and it was really beautiful.

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                thomthom
                last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 18:11

                @sepo said:

                I was not aware of that. Last time I was in Hemsedal was 3 years ago and it was really beautiful.

                It all depends where you do. How far up north, how high up in the mountains etc. But here in Trondheim the winters has been a bit weird. A couple of weeks of snow, a couple of weeks of rain where the snow melts - then it freezes again - making a solid layer of pure ice of the roads and pavements.
                When I was a kid the snow would lie stable from October til April.

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                  Edson
                  last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 20:49

                  @thomthom said:

                  When I was a kid the snow would lie stable from October til April.

                  i think we all perceive climatic weird changes as we grow old. i for one have recollections of having four well defined seasons in south brasil. now it is a mess: you can have them all in a day, not to speak of natural phenomena we never heard of like cyclones, tyfoons and the like.

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                    sepo
                    last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 22:10

                    It has to do a lot about memories.....but last winter had the biggest dump of snow in alps for about 10 years.

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                      thomthom
                      last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 22:13

                      @sepo said:

                      It has to do a lot about memories.....but last winter had the biggest dump of snow in alps for about 10 years.

                      When I was a kid there used to be 1-2 meters with snow piling up around the house - blowing in from the surrounding fields. Used to build systems to caves and tunnels all winter. No way that has been possible the last years. 😞

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                        sepo
                        last edited by 21 Nov 2009, 22:17

                        My memories are similar. The winters were lasting longer as well.

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                          Alan Fraser
                          last edited by 22 Nov 2009, 11:15

                          I haven't seen snow here for 5 or 6 years. I'm about the same latitude as northern Ontario.

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                            sepo
                            last edited by 22 Nov 2009, 20:09

                            Alan, in England we lack an altitude. Latitude is not enouigh on its own. πŸ˜‰ Northampton is under 100 m above sea level.

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                              Richard
                              last edited by 22 Nov 2009, 21:13

                              @thomthom said:

                              @sepo said:

                              It has to do a lot about memories.....but last winter had the biggest dump of snow in alps for about 10 years.

                              When I was a kid there used to be 1-2 meters with snow piling up around the house - blowing in from the surrounding fields. Used to build systems to caves and tunnels all winter. No way that has been possible the last years. 😞

                              How much fun would that have been as a kid - we did similar on the beachfront at the end of my street - around christmas the beach would be almost washed away and leave sand walls only supported by the vegetation on the top. We would dig tunnels in and through under the bank until the day one collapsed on my mate and luckily only a foot or so in we could grab his feet and dragged him out!

                              Luckily there after we realised our stupidity and stuck to having slingshot wars with air rifle slugs for ammo! We thought it was safer - yeah right up till young inventor Richard worked out a trigger mechanism and built his own crossbow!

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                                KXI System
                                last edited by 8 Dec 2009, 00:34

                                @solo said:

                                Thanks for the replies guys, lots to think about.

                                Here are a few of the winter trees mixed with some snow conifers.

                                http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/8092/santaflight.jpg

                                or with DOF.

                                http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/8762/santaflightdof.jpg

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