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Thanks Ed.
I get to Canada twice a year, summer and winter. This is on my wifes parents farm. It was about 10 degrees. The fog was lifting and everything had this really cool hoar frost. |
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The quality of pictures so far is awesome - I love the hoar frost. That tree growing out of the rock is a wonderful picture, even if it isn't an entry.
I'm changing my picture to this one. I took it this evening when I got home. I like the colors. |
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I'm with you, Harriet, the tree growing out of the rock is stellar! All the entries are really good.:-)
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did not like my first choice so here is number 2
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Beautiful and interesting selection of trees.. a growing collection, i'd say.. It is so nice to shere a point of view..
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Having missed last month's challenge I'll just enter this as a place marker and hope for something better in the next 2 - 3 weeks.
this is a JPG straight from the GX-10, no PP only a crop to 4:3 ratio (which also cut off the almost obligatory dust) and a resize Wow, I just saw Harriett's entry - fantastic! |
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We're having a pretty good storm tonight. I shot this through an upstairs window.
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I love all the snow and bare tree pictures. The best I could come up with is an orange tree in bloom. Normally they have groves picked before the trees are coming in bloom but this grove remains unharvested.
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2many - I like your new picture - very interesting lines! Orange blossoms and snow storms, both are really wonderful. Love all the variety that are being posted - it's a fun topic.
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From Friday evening (when I posted the shot from an upstairs window)to Sunday morning we had about 2 feet of snow. We were below the seasonal average for snowfall coming into the week end, and now we are over the seasonal average.
For liveview purposes, and I don't me through the LCD screen, I'll take the orange blossoms. |
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