Seen here is a cabin in in the middle of the Hardangervidda National Park, the largest NP in Norway. Even though the image was captured only a couple of days ago, in the midst of spring, we had temperatures as low as -19C/-2F. Stayed at this remote location as part of a 90 kilometer round-trip by ski. By day the sun would melt the top layer of the snow, which would then refreeze during night. Add some gale force winds to the mix and it makes for some interesting snow textures. Captured at early dawn, the cold mist in front of the rising sun made for some nice pastels.
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