Sunday, January 31, 2010
Sunlit Sunday
Last night when I climbed into bed, it was still snowing. It'd been snowing on and off all day, sometimes with a little sleet mixed in, sometimes hard, sometimes gently, but it was definitely a grey, stormy day through and through. Though I was hoping for some clearing so that the full moon would shine and light up the night, that didn't happen... not until some time in the middle of the night.
This morning dawned cleared and cold... about 15 degrees when I got up at 7. What was the first thing I did, after dressing? Go outside in the ten-inch snow and try to get a few photos. So here you go...
Looking into the woods towards the lake...
Moore's Wall...
Our heavy-duty brake-rotor windchimes...
Amd just for a little artistic measure... a black and white...
Labels:
Knee Deep Originals,
Knee Deep Studio,
photography,
snow,
sunlight,
trees,
winter,
woods
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We had this kind of day, today, here in Middle Europe--it was as lovely as your gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! What a great way to start your day:)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! I missed the full moon because of clouds too. Maybe next month.
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