Feb 17, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Winter White




My backyard has a bluish-grey look from the overcast sky.

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21 comments:

  1. Beautiful image of the snow. It looks really soft in that picture.

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  2. I love snow but this year we've had more than we care to! No where near DC but plenty for us!

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  3. Looks so frigid brrrr ... the plant appears so delicate but with an endurance able to resist being buried by the drifts.

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  4. Lovely. So a beautiful winter picture :) Happy WW

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  5. Ah, it looks just like good old Fairfax Virginia :)

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  6. Oh, I do love seeing the delicate branches in Winter. A lovely, snowy landscape :-)

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  7. I love the unique angle of the capture!! :) Snow photos are always a win!

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  8. I love this photo of snow. Too often my eyes don't catch that bluish, greyish color we see in photos and paintings. We think of snow. We think of the color white. Not so. Thanks. It's lovely.

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  9. Great photo. I'm enjoying seeing snow somewhere other than my house this year. lol.

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  10. That is really neat!

    http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2010/02/wordless.html

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  11. Thanks for stopping by my site and commenting. Your picture is just how I like my snow scenes: two dimensional! We are in Florida now, but your shot looks like it was taken in my backyard in Massachusetts.

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  12. Gosh, it looks pretty deep there! We've only have ice rain for a week now in London.

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  13. Your snow looks wonderful. The snow in the thumb is yucky now!!!

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  14. Pretty! Snow pictures are gorgeous :)

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  15. Winter is so my favorite season. Your photograph looks like it does in Illinois where there are lots of gray days, but rather than finding them depressing, I find them calming and peaceful. I 'm in a huge minority here, of whiners about Chicago cold.

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  16. I never play with snow before. Thanks for this picture.

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  17. Cool picture but rather depressing.
    hugs
    shakira

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