Minnewaska Preserve in the Winter Photos by Mitsuko Kashiwada
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Copyright (C) 2008The year 2005 to 2006, I decided to have experience living in natural setting of the Catskill Mountain Region in upstate New York.I lived three miles from the Minnewaska State Park Preserve for a full year. The park preserve is situated on the Shawangunk Mountain ridge, which rises more than 2000 feet above sea level.
Even after I came back to the city, I go to the mountain frequently.
Winter Lake 1
Lake Minnewaska. It was frozen.
Winter Lake 2
Lake Minnewaska
Winter Lake 3
Lake Minnewaska. Watching from Beacon Hill Path.
Winter Lake 4
Lake Minnewaska and stone
Winter Meadow 1
meadow. The mountain far back is Catskill Mountain.
Winter Meadow 2
Meadow and Trees
Winter Meadow 4
Meadow
Winter Meadow 4
At Peter's Kill.
Winter Mountain 1
Mountain View from Castle Point Carriageway.
Winter Mountain 4
Mountain View from Castle Point Carriageway
Winter Mountain 2
Mountain Veiw from Castle Point Carriageway.
Winter Pond 1
pond in meadow.
Winter Pond 2
pond in meadow
Winter River 7
River along Mossy Glen Path.
The water contains sulfur, that makes water beautiful orange/yellowish colors.
Winter River 4
River Along near by Lower Awosting Carriageway.
Winter River 8
River along Mossy Glen Path.
Winter River 11
River along Mossy Glen Path..
The water contains sulfur, that makes water beautiful orange/yellowish colors.
Shawangunk Mountain Ridge 1
Thank you Shawangunk!
Winter View 12 – Photo by Mitsuko Kashiwada
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Winter View 12 by mitsuko kashiwada
Close up view of snow covered trees and branches. This photo focuses on the branch shapes and the contrast between bark brown and snow white. This photo is available as a high-quality print. Click on a link to see more of her great outdoor photographs.