Dick caught the late afternoon sun at a low angle, lighting up the dried grass and making the snow sparkle, in the coulee near our house as he and Lindy went for their daily walk recently.
Posted for the photo meme My World Tuesday,
hosted every week by a great group of photographers: Klaus, Wren, Fishing Guy and Sylvia.
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31 comments:
Wow, that is beautiful! The snow here has all gone, although the forecasters are threatening a little more over the next couple of days, but nothing serious. x
Great picture! Such a pleasure to see a path this fresh and snowy white ... just waiting for footprints.
So beautiful, the dried grasses, enhanced by the sparkling snow. I am a fan of grasses, this picture does it for me. Happy New Year. T.
Kay, Fantastic photo ! I love the sparkle of the sun on the grass and snow...Beautiful !
xxxxx
Puddy
Such a lovely capture! Love the sun on the snow! Hope your new year is off to a great start, Kay!! Enjoy!
Sylvia
Great snow reflection!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River.
This is so pretty! Really nice, Kay!
I wish we had so little snow here..."smile". I love the contrasts...grass and snow, Many thanks for your comment...I agree totally with you. But I must confess, the tiny kitten is photoshopped. I wanted to create a contrast - hard and cold against soft and warm. Hope you forgive me...
there is something about sun shining and blue skies in combination with white snow on the ground. that's lovely.
What a wonderful shot. I find the light in winter can be exceptionally beautiful. Happy New Year!
Your photo is very impressive!I like this winter scenery.
Happy New Year Kay! Yes "Auld lang syne" is famous in Scotland.
Most of the snow we got a week ago is gone and in spots we see wet grass, mud and embedded rocks in the earth. Nice capture. I don't always think of taking photos in this inbetween weather.
Beautiful image, Kay! The lighting is gorgeous! I wish you and yours all the best in 2011.
Lovely picture! I can imagine that Lindy loved frolicking in the snow.
The light has definitely enhanced the picture.
A Very Happy New Year to you!
The grasses sparkle too, in addition to the snow.
It's much easier for me to admire the beauty of the snow when it's in your world rather than my backyard. :)
Nice. Would you believe there's no snow here? Never seen a January like it. Not in Ottawa -- back in Sarnia, it was common.
That's beautiful - the afternoon light just glows. I love snow, but we've had hardly any this "winter."
The snow is so beautiful before all the foot prints ruin it.
lovely soft light.
Beautiful My World Tuesday posting
Happy New Year and have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram
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I was grinning at the your comment .... I was complaining much of the cold night on this side of the world, when here you are having much of that cold....
but this is a nostalgic capture...lovely Kay..
all the best.. vernz
What a deliciously magical shot!
Wow ! that's a very beautiful picture (although I don't like snow,lol !)
Looks like such a beautiful day there and the snow is very special!
Wonderful capture!
Léia
Beautiful view. Perfect light on the grass and snow.
What a beautiful light! Lovely shot.
Your world is beautiful today, Kay, and Dick did well to capture it!
[The fishermen use larger nets than the one the boy is holding, for sure. And the fish they brought in that day are yellow fin tuna.]
The face on the mountain looks strange but unique.
Filip
You are both such excellent photographers!
Let me get out a make a snow man.
It is 28 degrees today.
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