That looks cold, very neat that you captured that feeling. It snowed in Tallahassee Florida! It was all gone by the time we drove in for work but my son said it accumulated on his car.
I saw an exhibit of photos by Talbot, one of the simultaneous inventors of photography in the 19th century. One of his very early pics was of a tree against the sky. It’s an irresistible subject.
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I would freeze solid if I stepped outside in that weather. I can feel the cold from here.
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Wow! Love this. It would make a gorgeous wall hanging. And, yes, too cold for my Texan heart. It's too cold here this morning - 20. Brrr!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks eerie but cool.
ReplyDeleteExcellent silhouette shot.
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That would make a great eerie book cover.
ReplyDeleteLovely and creative wintry shot! love it!
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Nice shot! The winter can be so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a framing pic to me. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThat looks cold, very neat that you captured that feeling.
ReplyDeleteIt snowed in Tallahassee Florida! It was all gone by the time we drove in for work but my son said it accumulated on his car.
Oooh - that's very cool
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I like the lines and branches, zooming in mentally on the detail.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how cold it is there right now. Definitely indoor time!
Love the mood in this shot!
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Great shot!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful picture!
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