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Wordless Wednesday
This entry was posted in My Photos and tagged Beech leaves, nature photography, photography, snow, winter, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Love the play of light in this photo! And so we wait for spring…. Blessings, Sarah
That we do, thank you, Sarah ❤
March marches on!
Yes, indeed… melt snow, melt!
You look up, down and all around you to look for interesting things to photograph. And are magnificently rewarded!
Thank you kindly, Alice!
A pictorial haiku. ❤
Just so – thank you, Sandra!
Love that, Eliza!
Thank you, Amelia! Rained on snow has such texture.
You are going to laugh, I thought you were looking down on treetops or something, a mind blower.
In blogging, it is interesting for me to realize that scenes that familiar to me, are not to others. If you’ve never experienced winter and all the textures of snow, you wouldn’t recognize it. There is probably much you know in your sphere that I would miss. Rather cool to ponder. Always learning! 🙂
I doubt I have ever seen that much snow.
I was just looking a hurricane damage on the mango!
Is it desication?
I Don’t know exactly. Will take some pictures, doesn’t look like anything I have seen before. Once you know what it is very recognizable.
Have to hand it to those Beech leaves!
Beautiful lines, eh? 🙂
Very evocative!
Thank you, Dennis!
Beautiful – as I first scrolled, I thought the background was a cloudy sky.
🙂 Thanks, Sarah.
Starkly beautiful Fall and Winter memories.
Thank you, Dor. The seasons twirl on. 🙂
Thanks. Nature just being creates such peaceful moments.
Indeed it does, thank you very much!
Lovely
Thank you, Antonella!
We could be just as easily be looking up at leaves being blown through the clouds in this photo as looking down at the snow melt. Fascinating optical illusion.
Thank you. It is an interesting optical illusion. 🙂
It made me think of a necklace, Nature creates the best adornments.
She really does. I never tire of her designs. 🙂 Thanks, Kris.
Great lines and textures in this one, Eliza!
Thank you, Steve!
Leaf says, “Phew! I finally made it to the ground … where is everybody?” 😀
🙂
Very cool! So I see you have snow too!! It’s as though everything is just waiting, saying COME ON, SPRING! LOL Great shot, Eliza! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you, Amy!
You are so welcome!!
Love the capture of fall and winter with the light promising spring.🙂 Please tell me spring is on its way!😁
I know, with the wind blowing the snow around, it’s hard to believe the first day of spring is only 2 weeks away! It WILL come!
Marvellous – snow or clouds – take your pick
Thanks, Derrick
Winter poetry. 🙂
Thank you, Robin!
A lovely grouping!
Thank you, Belinda. Nature is a fine artist. 🙂
Beautiful. I love the spareness of twigs and dry leaves, and your lighting here is sublime. ❤
Thank you very much!