Outdoor lights help to illuminate this scene
as the snow flakes reflected off of the snow.
The very cold returns and the wind will blow it around
turning it into many car wrecks and sculptures.
Another day that I must feed the birds.
Have a view of my daily photos or photos from my past. We all need to document the world around us visually. What I see is mostly what you get.
9 comments:
I like the lighting. The falling snow and the snow on the plants look interesting.
Hi Larry, good to be back and good to follow your world through your photographs. Ah, even looking at the image makes me shiver.
Nice photo, Larry !
I think you have not got so much snow as Washington !
It's 10h52 in the morning here.
In IOWA it is just the beginning of the day very early.
Have a nice day, larry !
Nice picture. I bet the birds are glad you're around to keep them fed and watered. We've had a smattering of snow but more is forecast. I doubt it will be anything like yours.
My picture blog is sadly lacking the inclusion of photographs.... but A Mixed Bag is full of oldies.
Brrrr, that looks so cold. I can imagine how you must be looking forward to spring. You have a very nice arbor and I love that blue gate.
FlowerLady
Lovely photo - makes me so happy there's no snow where I live - at the present.
I like your night vision...photo. It looks so peaceful and quiet. Snow does make for lovely pictures, but I keep remembering, only 38 days until spring. We are receiving snow also in my little corner of Iowa. I guess it will be over soon.
Snow swirling in photos is a challenge...I like this illuminated night version...great job!
Your night camera shots are way better than mine! Mind you, I'm usually tucked inside the house trying to zoom in from a distance. (My shot of the hawk on Kigo of the Kat was taken in this manner. It wasn't until the day after that I saw the flurry of feathers and carnage. A dove, was the prey I'm afraid.
Kat
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