19 January 2011

Wordless Wednesday 113

Winter Weeds, January 2011


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26 comments:

  1. Hi Beth,

    That's a very eerie shot and may I say, very white.
    Here in Southern UK, we have managed to lose our snow and you would have to be in the very North of Scotland, to get a picture like that, just now.

    Yvonne

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  2. Stunning! I think you should frame this one.

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  3. God they look like alien space ships :D

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  4. There's something I love about dead plants so much :)

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  5. rather unworldly looking, aren't they?

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  6. I like this one very much!

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  7. Pretty snow! Well, as long as I don't have to go out in it. ;)

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  8. Wow - for a minute, I thought I was looking at something taken through a microscope. Great shot!

    ~EdT.

    http://newblog.etee2k.net/2011/01/19/wordless-wednesday-19jan11/

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  9. Your photography amazes me --spectacular!

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  10. You find things to photograph that I wouldn't even see. This one is a keeper.

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  11. I feel a little redundant when all I can say is Wow, it's just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  12. The snow covered dried flowers add an interesting dimension to the winter landscape, not to mention wonderful photo opportunities. Lovely contrast with the white of the snow.

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  13. I love this one: it reminds me so much of home. Thank you ;)

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  14. I really love the way that the snow packs itself into all the crevices of the flower. It's a beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing it!

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  15. It looks like a thistle--very pretty with the snow on it.

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  16. Great shot! It's so desolate looking, but really interesting! Snow covered?

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  17. Very nice. I love the simple yet elegant scenes found in snowy landscapes.

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  18. Beautiful! Snow can be so gorgeous, can't it?

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  19. This one is absolutely wonderful!

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  20. Oh I love this! It's absolutely wonderful. One of those I want to put in rotation as my desktop wallpaper on my laptop.

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  21. Very beautiful, Beth. Nice composition, too!

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  22. Since I come from the Great Plains, I'm always especially intrigued by natural images that are spare and imply hardship.

    This photo really draws viewers in.That plant looks like a creature.

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