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Earlier view with a dusting of new snow. Covered with snow and ice now. Thanks for looking and may your day be fine!
Once pretty white pillows, the ice on the break wall is quickly melting off the rocks in Colchester, Ontario
All dressed out for winter, a sugary frosting covers the landscape as early morning sun falls softly on a cozy cottage by the roadside at It's a New Dawn.
I am totally in love with this Hybrid Tea Rose at the St.Kilda Botanical Gardens.
Her name is Rosa 'Black Magic' and she is aptly named, as her deep velvety like petals vignette from almost black to a rich deep red.
I thought she resembled some deliciously decadent cupcake frosting here.
"Black are my steps on silver sod;
Thick blows my frosty breath abroad;
And tree and house, and hill and lake,
Are frosted like a wedding cake."
- - "Winter-Time" by Robert Louis Stevenson
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I tried this shot a number of times in dry weather and it didn't work. What it needed was a little frosting on the logs. Photographed on Forbidden Drive in Philadelphia.
Another scene on the river that caught my eye during the cold spell. Hoar frost is just so photogenic, hopefully it won't be years before we see it again!
To me it looks like the trees have been frosted with vanilla icing. This was taken on the Grand Mesa in Colorado.
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Beautiful Colorado springtime winter scene of a tree that got frosted from an overnight snowfall.
I love the contrast with the pine trees behind. Hope you do too.
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Whew, it's been a while...and I hope everyone's doing well. I finally made a winter trip to Roan Mountain! What a ride. My buddy Tommy and I arrived before sunrise just in case something might break through (it never did). It wasn't terribly cold, low/mid-20s I think...but the wind oh boy. At the lower elevations around Carvers Gap, there was plenty of wind cover, but once we reached the top of Round Bald...my goodness. There were some brief pauses in the wind but the gusts were 35+ I'd say and if you had your face into it...any skin exposed felt burnt pretty quick. I wasn't sure I'd get any shots worth a darn, but luckily got a couple I think, this being one of them. It was the first time I've ever had my front lens element to start frosting over. Pretty harsh up there, but I'd do it again :-)