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25 comments:
My, that is a tangle. Looks like frost or snow on the branches.
Naked branches ... and in a few months they'll be all green and this scene something totally different.
have a great day!
Gena @ Thinking Aloud
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This could be a monochrome version of a Jackson Pollock painting.
Someone has some work to do in the spring :-)
Brrrr!
I imagined a cold morning there!Great shot!
Léia
It looks really cold
but your photo is wonderful :-)
Have a nice weekend !!
Some serious trimming required here, but, for now...provides for a great black and white!
Winter tangle for sure..looks a bit barren huh and nippy! Nice mono- Have a great weekend-
What a wonderful tangle! So much more attractive like this than tidied up.
Amazing the things nature creates, it would be interesting to see the same view at different times of year. ~ Calico Contemplations
hi Carver, how are you?And your weekend?Good, I think so...
I dont udnerstand so much about MONOCHROME.
But I like it...
and thanks for sharing
http://graceolsson.se/mittliv/2010/01/23/mina-drommar-i-flowers-from-today/
an awesome tangle Carver. i love yr header
Something about bare branches and snow that is captivating.
I think that is frost? It makes for a great photo...Michelle
A very lovely tangle, I really like this shot.
The Road to Here
B&W is a perfect medium for winter scenes. Your photo conveys both the cold weather and the bleak atmosphere that comes with the short, gray days.
Wonderful! What a tangled up tree!
Interesting tangle, you must go back in the summer and take a comparing photo.
It's the Cousin It of trees! What an image for one of those companies that makes hair conditioners. The "after" shot would be a ... Oh maybe a weeping willow all smooth and shiny and not-tangled looking.
this is a really cool photo!
Not a good or a bad--just a Hair Day! Wow. That is soooome tree!
like a wild forest where anything get tangle up into
A really lovely tangle and shot!
what a messy tangle!
It looks almost like fireworks. I'll be the birds love it in there.
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