What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari Om... indeed, most years? That is why I took so many shots when we did that Cairngorms trip - to have a stock of the 'white stuff' on image!!! It has to be said, though, we have had colder summers here in the Bonny Land, than this winter has been!!! Yxx
Hari OM Winter is winter, no matter where we are in the world - the lowering of the sun in the sky always creates a different and - somehow - relaxing light! Yxx
Lovely. I've been thinking lots about winter light this year. It's always been a disappointment to me that I can't draw/paint what I see in my mind very effectively, but I'm always grateful for your photographs. They often really speak to me.
What a lovely tribute to Winter!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm all ready for next Friday
Hugs Cecilia
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWe would love to run through that snow.
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
we don't like winter, but you found wonderful words for a season what comes back every year ;O)
ReplyDeleteWinter yes. But where is the snow this year?!
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Deleteindeed, most years? That is why I took so many shots when we did that Cairngorms trip - to have a stock of the 'white stuff' on image!!! It has to be said, though, we have had colder summers here in the Bonny Land, than this winter has been!!! Yxx
I love it!
ReplyDeleteI had to look up numinous, this is great. agree 100 percent
ReplyDeleteI agree that our Florida winter does all this but not the type of winter that has snow
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DeleteWinter is winter, no matter where we are in the world - the lowering of the sun in the sky always creates a different and - somehow - relaxing light! Yxx
What a beautiful winter scene! We're expecting snow tomorrow afternoon☺
ReplyDeleteLovely. I've been thinking lots about winter light this year. It's always been a disappointment to me that I can't draw/paint what I see in my mind very effectively, but I'm always grateful for your photographs. They often really speak to me.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wintry photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Just awesome
ReplyDeletelow sun sounds like a good name for a restaurant. my mind worries me sometimes but your work is always inspiring. namaste, janice xx
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