It did, it did, it did! It was snowing before midnight, though when I had to wake up at 4am it'd stopped and all was hushed and covered...
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It's lovely - and the teasels are magnificent! Here, there's a lot of slush this morning, and the roads are probably treacherous with black ice, so it's probably as well you're safe and warm indoors.
The black and white effect of snow scenes is fabulous at first but if it lasts longer than a few days my eyes get desperate for colour.
The yellow-lit-shadows pic is actually a trellis that's reflecting away from the porch light onto the snow! It sort of makes one of the walls of the porch, though it's very rarely covered with anything. I wish my landlady would either do something with her garden, or else let me... *sighs at the wasted opportunities...*
Beautiful teasel pictures. And I especially like the countryside view that's all black and white except for the tiny splash of colour of the sign.
My SIL on the Essex coast sent us a picture from her upstairs window of about 15 cm of snow in her back garden. We're green with envy (pretty close to green with snowlessness too *G*).
Very late writing back - it's all melted now, and we're practically in double-celsius figures now! But it was pretty whilst it lasted... though seeing colour again is also nice. I'm quite looking forward to spring blossom, now!
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The black and white effect of snow scenes is fabulous at first but if it lasts longer than a few days my eyes get desperate for colour.
Great photography!
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And thank you! Having a gorgeous subject helps... though I know what you mean about being desperate for some colour after a while! *g*
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The yellow-lit-shadows pic is actually a trellis that's reflecting away from the porch light onto the snow! It sort of makes one of the walls of the porch, though it's very rarely covered with anything. I wish my landlady would either do something with her garden, or else let me... *sighs at the wasted opportunities...*
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Whaaaa, wonderful!! :D \o/
Yay for snow!!
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My SIL on the Essex coast sent us a picture from her upstairs window of about 15 cm of snow in her back garden. We're green with envy (pretty close to green with snowlessness too *G*).
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