Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Winter along the Silver River trail... ?


15 comments:

silvia de angelis said...

Uno sprazzo d'azzurro, che fa pensare a un sogno di primavera
Buona serata e un sorriso,silvia

RedPat said...

There is no escaping snow even down there! ;-)

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Um belo trabalho fotográfico, gostei bastante.
Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados

Taken For Granted said...

Is that really snow in Ocala? Perhaps it is just trees that have put out seeds? Have a great Wednesday.

William Kendall said...

Very pretty! What we're having here right now would cripple Florida!

Sandi said...

Stunning!

Bill said...

That's fake winter. :)

Greensboro Daily Photo said...

Such a bright, cheerful scene, but does not count as winter!

Janis
GDP

Shammickite said...

I don't believe those are snowflakes.... You're telling fibs.

Sharon said...

It appears you've added some snowflakes to this shot. :-)

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh that looks so pretty Lowell.. I would so love it if it snowed here.. but if it did it would prove climate change is out of control ☺

Lois said...

Look at those pretty skies! Nice effect with the snowflakes by the way. We actually had a few of those things up here a few weeks ago, but I missed them because I was out of town.

Small City Scenes said...

Ha ha ha---blue sky snow--such a Floridian Phenomena
MB

Kate said...

Now driving with DH in a small blizzard to a Best Buy to make a purchase. Gotta get our priorities right. Then I see this photo and realize that saner people live elsewhere!

stardust said...

Dear Lowell - I was so happy to find your comment on my returning to blogging. As I scrolled down this blog to scan the photos, I was reminded how long I was absent. I saw TV news about snow in Florida (and even in the Sahara!) and thought of you. Regarding this photo, I suspect if some of other commenters are right, as you're good at editing. But to think of your mastery of photography, no effects would be added. I have experienced flurries of snowflakes from the blue skis. It'd be impossible for me to take a picture like this.

Yoko

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson