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So very beautiful! ππ
Thank you, Trini!
Gorgeous.
Thank you, Gigi.
Wow, your photo is really beautiful, Eliza. I love the silver road and the bright white of the clouds down to the darkest black in the tree. Stunning.
Thank you! The light was magical – what a day of contrasts!
I like the struggling tree, the conical mountain, and the mysterious silvery road, it seems really quiet and remote.
Thanks, Hannah.Would you believe that this is within an hour of Los Angeles, one of the biggest metro areas on the planet? Such a pleasant surprise. π
I really like this idea… anything that gives my brain a day off sounds good to me…(plus its a chance to show what else we love)
Yes! Thanks for your visit.
Really nice composition here
Thank you π
The is so much power in the silence of a mountain. Beautiful Eliza.
So true. Thank you, Karen.
Wonderful photo Eliza! I really like how the photo shows so many layers of interest.
Thank you, Stephanie. It was an amazing vista.
Wow! Gorgeous photo!
Thank you, Judy. Happy New Year!
Breathtaking.
Thank you, Sylvia!
Wow! This really captured my attention today, Eliza. I think everyone is liking the quiet strength of this image.
Thank you, Kim. It was definitely a “pullover the car” moment! π
Nice quiet peace.
Yes, it was quite the afternoon of contrasts weather-wise, but the still beauty pervaded all. Thanks for your visit, Mary.
What nice scene and dramatic clouds!
Thank you, Maria. It was a storm that brought rain, and snow at higher elevations. π
Very atmospheric
Thank you, Diana.
An other-worldly apparition! Lovely Eliza.
Thank you, Dor. Looks a bit like something out of Lord of the Rings, doesn’t it?!
In the words of Jim Carey “smokin”!
π Thanks, Val!
Beautiful shot Eliza. Happy New Year to you.
Thank you, Karen. Best wishes for the year ahead!
This shot looks like it could have been in the Pacific Northwest ~ blue sky and sunshine with the threat of thundershowers all in one shot π Great lighting!
California, but yes, changing weather!
super image. Happy New Year, Eliza!
Thank you, Ann. Same to you!
Wow!! Touched my soul ….. Thank you!! β€
Thank you, Amy!
Very nice! I think those storm clouds came our way. We have had tons of snow here on the Western Slopes of CO… already!
Thanks, Denise. A good year for snow sports out there and in the Sierras where my son lives. He’s very happy!
om gosh. I feel homesick now. But thank you. LOVED this.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it, Debra. Are you from SoCal originally?
I lived for many years on an island in the North Pacific. Seeing that dragon mist took me straight back there.
Nice! Texas is quite a bit different than that island I expect!