There's been quite a bit of snow here in Austria too. And it's dangerous snow this year, lots of avalanches!
Another 7 died this last weekend, I think that makes 24 fatalities already this year; terrible !
Apparently the conditions this year led to the snow being "layered" in a bad way, with the lowest layer not “glued securely” to the upper layers, so that only a little bit of new snow or a lone skier can trigger a big avalanche. The prepared alpine ski slopes are pretty safe, but people do like to go off-piste into the pristine snow of the back country.
The avalanche warning danger scale, maps are published daily, and has been up to 4 on a scale of 5! , Not many will go out under such conditions but some just ignore the warnings and go out off-piste anyway!
Surprisingly though, it is level 3 that has more fatalities; it is not as dangerous, but there's a lot more people out there enjoying the snow. The mountains definitely need to be treated with respect & caution
Anyway, back to your lovely images.
The first has that picturesque scene with the snow covered roofs under a dramatic sky. Looks like the sun has just peaked out through a gap in the clouds and is lighting up the village I can imagine walking along the paths down there, and feeling the snow crunch under my feet while breathing in the crisp dry air. The birch tree gives some good contrast and depth to the image. A good place to be.
The second shows the majesty and mystery of the mountains, appearing through the wispy clouds. It’s inviting but at the same time also a little ominous. Nicely framed with the shrubs. Good detail and lighting.