Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Frosty And Fine

7:52

8:19

8:23

8:33

8:47
 
9:12
 
9:26
   
9:39


9:43
  
9:45
 
9:46
  
9:58

10:17


Take care.

14 comments:

  1. Nice series and you nailed it on that barbed wire shot! Neat.

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  2. great series of photos; I can almost feel the crisp air around my face. The barbed-wire snapshot is very creative too.

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  3. The barbed-wire shot is interesting, but I prefer the 8:47 shot. It deserves to be matted, framed, and displayed. Jim

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  4. Wonderful, wonderful captures John. I'm with Wayfarin' Stranger - that 8:47 shot captures me. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. The 8.47 is a beautiful shot, but the subtle sweet shades of the first photo really speak to me, John. I can imagine crossing that frosty field with the dried grass crisp between my feet, and the sky that lovely serene pink.....

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  6. Well! I feel like I've been out for my morning walk - love the 7.52 and the 9.58 beautiful soft light in these pics John.

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  7. I so love these images! Though snow isn't present on the images, I still have this feeling like I'm in Winter Wonderland. Love the soft tone of the pictures. It is really relaxing. Double-thumbs up to you!


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  8. What wonderful photos! I especially likes those taken at 8.33, 9.12 and 9.39 - thanks for sharing your walk with us:)

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  9. My you have been busy dashing about with your camera. I love hoar frost. We didn't have one here but five miles down the road the trees were exquisite. Today is ten degrees warmer and mud everywhere.

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  10. What a beautiful series of shots! Please come share your favorite (mine is the Queen Anne's Lace against the wood siding) on 'Weekly Top Shot.' We're on Week #13 and I'd love to see you share with me and my readers! Here's this weeks' link: http://www.theviewfromrighthere.com/blog/?p=5870

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  11. Great shots, and what a neat series. The 9:26 shot threw me a bit. That one looks like spring or summer!

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  12. 9:12 and 7:52 get my votes, although all of them are exquisite, John.

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  13. Well, that's January taken care of for next year's calendar! Thanks for all comments.

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