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March 20, 2013

Season Finale







13 comments:

  1. I can feel it on my face and get shivers...

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  2. Love the title of this post! Not to mention the images. You could have used these to illustrate "Cold Mountain" by Charles Frazier. Nice.

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  3. I really love the painterly feel of that second image.As much as I am fed up with snow, and not particularly enamoured of it in the first place, I do like seeing pictures of it falling. A polka dot world cannot fail to delight, at least visually.

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  4. Fantastic photos! They really put forth the feeling of winter and make me so happy that I don't ever have to deal with it unless I want to...













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  5. You've really caught winter at its worst--compounded by mountain landscape. This is one of those paradoxes art often achieves: the art is beautiful, though the subject is not. Also, I'm becoming more and more the sap that worries about the wildlife. I 'spect they know how to endure there a little better than I would, but I keep thinking, "It shouldn't be that hard. What did they do to deserve all that work?" That's just a little anthropomorphic, I suppose . . .

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  6. Brrrrrrrrrrr . . . As always the images you have captured provoke all the senses. I particularly like the second image. The wind-chill must have been severe. Just looking at these photos has reduced my body temperature. Nonetheless, I would have enjoyed standing next to the warmth behind the camera.

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  7. I have never seen snowing like this. Hope this really is winter's grand finale so that you can enjoy the beautiful spring pretty soon.

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  8. Just beautiful - shapes against the winter monochrome.

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  9. The colors (the febrile colors of a winter dream) are like a distant melody that one strains to hear.

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  10. if i wasn't afraid to drive on ice I'd be up there with you

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  11. It's beautiful! I loved the way you captured it. It really gives of a sense of movement(as in wind blown snow and trees). I love it!

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  12. my last post echoes this, though without the splendour of the mountains... (and when i first saw your photos, i had no idea i would experience snow again this year :-)

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