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Beautiful pictures, Mary!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful snowfall! loved it!
ReplyDeleteOh, those images are so lovely, some of them look like antique engravings. The first one is out of this world, it makes me want to ask what camera and setting your were using, so difficult to catch snowflakes like you did!
ReplyDeleteStay warm and Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours,
Merisi
SUPERB set of images! Love them all. Especially the snowy trees.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful series!
ReplyDeleteFor those who view this post... Merisi asked me about the camera and setting I used. I use a Nikon D-90, with a 70/300 lens, hand held, even for my macros. For all of the images, including the ones on Tingsgrove, my camera was set on action...I had forgotten to change it. The images that show the snowflakes the best and almost look black and white, were taken as my husby was driving on the Interstate during the snow storm. They were taken through glass and I thought that they turned out kind of fun. Thank you again for your kind comments, for I so appreciate them~
ReplyDeleteA great serie of photos!
ReplyDeleteSo much to see!
Good photowork!
Wow Mary! What a beautiful way to show us your changeable weather. Every picture is just perfect.
ReplyDeletebeautiful series of nature photos.
ReplyDeleteAbsolute beautiful! Especially loved the pictures where it's snowing :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely images, Mary! We had some snow overnight. By the afternoon it was gone. Happy Valentine's Day and I wish you a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely snowfall indeed and beautiful captures for the day, Mary! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeletebeautiful from this side of the world, to see your wonderful photographs, the snow laden trees; thanks Mary
ReplyDeleteA beautiful collection of images. Loved the ones that weren't black and white, but looked that way. Wish we'd get snow here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures. I love a good snowstorm!
ReplyDeleteNice images of the trees and landscapes.
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous photos! We were supposed to get an inch of snow that same day, but it stayed to the north and we just got a little rain.
ReplyDeleteWell my first thought was "Poor Mary - stuck in that snow storm". Naturally you turned it to your advantage and came up with a brilliant set of shots again, putting them together in your inimitable style. Great work Mary. Go and enjoy your weekend now.
ReplyDeleteYour photo's are so beautiful and definitely showing off winter.
ReplyDeletethat´s a great snowfall. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this beautiful series photo of trees !!
ReplyDeleteI really like the falling snow shots - that grey scale pallet is great.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Interesting weather contrast which you have captured very well.
ReplyDeleteyou surely had a lot of fun photographing this snow storm ...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and visiting me.
You made me chuckle when you said my clouds reminded you of cotton ball art projects!