I titled this picture "The Forgotten One" because it is one that I meant to post in the Early Morning Snow series, but somehow forgot about it. Oh well. I can't remember everything.
I'm glad you remembered it Jim. This is so lovely. I like the way the beautiful pine is framed naturally and the hint of extra color on the left. Nice!!!!!
Sandi♥
Since you were lost, you could have follwed your tracks back to your truck. Glad you finally remembered. I have a feeling you're not the only one on here that has Gosh I forgot where I was going with that. Anyway a good photo of a great winter scene.
Forgetting images you meant to post? Congratulations Jim you now meet the entrance requirements for The New Brighton Home for the Bewildered. There's a vacant room that overlooks the Perch Rock Lighthouse and the Home is only 10 minutes walk from the best pub in the area!! lol
Great picture, Jim. It's beautiful but makes me glad that we're starting to feel Spring coming.
God's magnificent creation is full of beauty waiting to be captured - when you think you've seen it all, something you've never seen comes up and amazes you.
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How about smothered trees? Beautiful photo buddy!! Now I'm ready to see a new avie from you with your face and a flower on your head..lol..Think spring!!
Joanie
Jim, think it's quite normal for a person of your age to forget something from time to time. Don't worry, lol.
Great image again my friend.
Regards, Cornelius
I just love these snow scenes, but only when I am snug and warm indoors!!!! Ha, ha! Seriously, this is a lovely capture and that little conifer does look abit out of place next to its neighbours. I like how the snow is precariously perched on each twig and branch. Well done!
Ann
I'm going to save this for next Christmas in case we don't get snow again for the holiday...I'll make a poster and blow it up to size and decorate....what a time!!
"Where there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see." ~Dorothea Lange
Wow ~ I really love this. The peace & quietness of this scene with the freshly fallen snow is beautiful in so many ways. Jim, I would say you are having fun with the new camera. Excellent work + faves.
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COME ON YOU GREENS, UP THE ARGYLE.....
"The more we come in contact with animals, and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care for their young." - philosopher Immanuel Kant
This is a beautiful winter scene, Jim. Great presentation of this lonely evergreen. Love the capture and Great job. This reminds me of the snow we get here in Northern Ontario, but we get a little more of it, he he.