The snow is a wonderful canvas for well defined shadows. The day looks cold below, but the strong sun leaves a warm feel above. Winter is a fine lloking season for sure!
A Welshman recently told me that when it snows in England everything shuts down. A tradition I believe he said! Sure makes for some lovely photos though.:<)
All these snow shots everyone is taking are stunningly beautiful - am feeling quite left out for a lack of snow!!
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't miss the snow, but I do love your snowy shadow shot, Gerald! Have a great weekend and stay warm!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
The snow is a wonderful canvas for well defined shadows. The day looks cold below, but the strong sun leaves a warm feel above. Winter is a fine lloking season for sure!
ReplyDeleteYou look like a snowman, frozen to the spot. Obviously you were warm enough to press the shutter button!
ReplyDeleteShadows on the snow; looks like Santa and his Christmas tree. :0
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS to you!
Great shot.
ReplyDeleteMy shadow shots
The shadow shows up beautifully on the snow.
ReplyDeleteSlippery snow shadows! I liked your bench photo also. I wouldn't fancy sitting on the bench at the present time. Looked a little chilly!
ReplyDeleteMost of our snow has melted in the rains today, yours looks crispy, crunchy cold...is it spring yet!!?
ReplyDeleteA Welshman recently told me that when it snows in England everything shuts down. A tradition I believe he said! Sure makes for some lovely photos though.:<)
ReplyDeletelovely long blue snow shadow
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed those two arrows pointing towards a seemingly common target.
ReplyDeleteGerald,
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of old snow. And I have no camera. So now I look once more at your snow. And ask myself:
Where did the dog go? Suddenly I see him. Still knocking about.
There's a metaphor somewhere in there for a poet gone west from one gone east.