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Took this selection a while ago but don't seem to have posted them yet. Couple of water lily shots from a local loch.

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And this one of a friends dog.

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This one is from last year (March) but again I haven't posted it before. This is from the Euro Winter X Games in Tignes last year. This is the silver medalist on the last jump of his run. It is from the last couple of pictures from the set: Winter X Games Europe - Tignes 2010 - a set on Flickr

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Video of the run: Bobby Brown Slopestyle Silver - ESPN Video - ESPN

Going through this reminds me I actually haven't posted any pictures from the Alps last year, something I'll rectify in the next few days, if you want to see them of course.
 
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Couple more. First ones are from a fresh line in powder I had just done (seriously good fun 8), although it wasn't to steep, skied some steeper and deeper lines whilst I was there but the photos aren't great as I did them in heavy snow - falling with 2ft fresh on the ground - now that was fun). Last couple are some shots from all over the mountains.
 

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These are from the Espace Killy in France Aaron (Tignes/Val D'Isere). There are taken at around 2200m (7200ft) to 3500m (11500ft) depending where I was on the mountain. It does look great when the sun is out like that but the better skiing can be had when it is a little cloudy with some snowfall.

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