19 January 2011
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Hi Beth,
That's a very eerie shot and may I say, very white.
Here in Southern UK, we have managed to lose our snow and you would have to be in the very North of Scotland, to get a picture like that, just now.
Yvonne
Stunning! I think you should frame this one.
God they look like alien space ships :D
There's something I love about dead plants so much :)
rather unworldly looking, aren't they?
I like this one very much!
Pretty snow! Well, as long as I don't have to go out in it. ;)
Wow - for a minute, I thought I was looking at something taken through a microscope. Great shot!
~EdT.
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Your photography amazes me --spectacular!
You find things to photograph that I wouldn't even see. This one is a keeper.
They're beautiful!
Very well framed shot.
Very artistic shot.
I feel a little redundant when all I can say is Wow, it's just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
The snow covered dried flowers add an interesting dimension to the winter landscape, not to mention wonderful photo opportunities. Lovely contrast with the white of the snow.
I love this one: it reminds me so much of home. Thank you ;)
I really love the way that the snow packs itself into all the crevices of the flower. It's a beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing it!
It looks like a thistle--very pretty with the snow on it.
Great shot! It's so desolate looking, but really interesting! Snow covered?
Very nice. I love the simple yet elegant scenes found in snowy landscapes.
Beautiful! Snow can be so gorgeous, can't it?
This one is absolutely wonderful!
Oh I love this! It's absolutely wonderful. One of those I want to put in rotation as my desktop wallpaper on my laptop.
Very beautiful, Beth. Nice composition, too!
Stunning photo!
Since I come from the Great Plains, I'm always especially intrigued by natural images that are spare and imply hardship.
This photo really draws viewers in.That plant looks like a creature.
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