autofantasia's photos with the keyword: snow

Lyke Wake Walk ...

21 Feb 2016 48 33 1887
Taken for this week's Sunday Challenge , which had the theme of ice . Lyke Wake Walk? No, not some weird riddle, but the name given to a forty-mile crossing of the North York Moors. The walk, which stretches between the villages of Osmotherley in the west and Ravenscar near the east coast, basically follows the line of the watershed across the moors at its widest point and at the beginning of the route, only a few yards from Cod Beck Reservoir, stands this impressive stone marker. The hint that there may be something unusual about this walk though comes from the name: lyke means corpse while wake is the act of watching over it . So in effect the Lyke Wake Walk commemorates the practice (long since abandoned) of literally carrying the bodies of the dead from various points of the moor to their final resting places. There is no official route and so those attempting the crossing are apparently at liberty to choose their own way between the start and finish points. The aim of most people undertaking the walk is to complete it within 24 hours so that they then qualify for admission to the Lyke Wake Club . Those that achieve this are then also allowed to declare themselves either a dirger (men) or a witch (women). Oh, and just in case you're wondering, yes some walkers immerse themselves in the traditions and not only dress as undertakers, but some even carry a coffin too albeit an empty one! It was actually the late Bill Cowley who originated the concept of the walk when he published an open challenge in the Dalesman magazine way back in August 1955 to cross the moors on foot from West to East within 24 hours. At noon on 1st October that year, 11 men and 3 women set out to perform a crossing reaching Ravenscar around 10.30 the next day and so the Lyke Wake Club was born. The moors ... they do funny things to you at times!

Let It Snow ...

23 Dec 2015 13 13 1732
I'd had this uploaded to act simply as a Christmas card for my many friends and contacts on ipernity. The intention was to 'post' it in each person's guestbook. However, some of them wouldn't let me post images, so I'm now making it public so I can share it with everyone. If you're one of my contacts and you've not had this appear in your guestbook then consider this your very own! It's actually an old shot I took a few years ago, which I've reworked slightly. We'd had some great early snow so I dug this little Christmas ornament out from the loft and let him go play in the back garden. Two links this time for the same track, that being "Let It Snow" by Michael Bublé, so hopefully at least one of them works for you youtu.be/-10fWHdpmks youtu.be/QDQoWT7W5xg

Smile - It's Snowing ...

04 Feb 2015 7 6 880
Mr Smiley does like it when it snows - even if it's just a little bit!

Blue Christmas ...

24 Dec 2014 9 10 926
A similar shot to the one I submitted for the recent Sunday Challenge , which had the theme of Christmas . This one processed to reflect the 'other side' of Christmas. With 1 in 4 people in the UK expected tp experience a mental health problem each year and loneliness on the increase (especially in the over Seventies) it would seem that not everyone will have the type of Christmas they might have wished for. Not so much merry or even white, but rather more lonely and blue. My thoughts then go out to those people for whom this Christmas may not be the happiest. Hopefully, 2015 will see them experience better times.

Snowglobe In Space ...

15 Dec 2014 11 8 980
A 'nearly ran' for the recent Sunday Challenge in which we were asked to all work with the same photograph. The original image was entitled simply Snowman Christmas and was created by UNKWinc over on Deviant Art . A copy of their image can be found in the Notes on the top left-hand corner of my interpretation.

Snowglobe On Ice ...

14 Dec 2014 24 33 1246
An unusual week for those involved with The Sunday Challenge : quite possibly the maddest, baddest, craziest, and friendliest group on ipernity. Instead of being given a theme and then having to take a photograph to accompany it we were given an image produced by someone else and told to "do your magic however you see fit" . That said, it wasn't a challenge intended to just see who could work the old sliders best. For those not involved with TSC and to give credit to the person who produced the initial image I've inserted a copy of it in the Notes: top right-hand corner. Entitled simply Snowman Christmas it was created by UNKWinc over on Deviant Art . Initially I thought of using it as the basis for some sort of Christmas card. Then I thought of an orb, but I felt that would perhaps lose too much of the original image, before settling on the idea of trying to create a snowglobe. EDIT: 15/12/2014: I've been asked by a couple of folks how I produced this image so I've cobbled together an article, which I think gives enough information for anyone who isn't practised in working with layers etc to have a go at making their own snowglobe: The Making Of A Snowglobe On Ice …