I often wonder if anyone has ever cataloged the Inuit names for snow with descriptions. It would be so interesting, don’t you think?
Great capture of texture and color/light/shadow.
RE … BLOGGED on Wilder Man on Rolling Creek. Like your work. I live at 8800 feet in the Rocky Mountains, the Front Range, Clear Creek County. This most recent run … we’ve had between 2 1/2 and 3 feet. I love snow, and maybe one of the pieces about that is about is in the name you gave it. Inexplicable. T
What a lovely picture!
Is that not true of most natural phenomena.
watered dust? 🙂 So many different properties too. xx
oh love that turn of words – “water dusted” Marvelous!
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thank you for sharing me with your readers!
YOU’ RE WELCOME. PEACE.
It looks like beach sand…
Do you take all these photo yourself?
I do.
So very well put.
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SNOW
thanks for sharing me with your readers.
Great shot. It’s so hard to get snow to show up properly.
Thanks Kimkiminy – and thanks for all your thoughtful, encouraging comments! Best, Seedbud
I often wonder if anyone has ever cataloged the Inuit names for snow with descriptions. It would be so interesting, don’t you think?
Great capture of texture and color/light/shadow.
Beautiful soft light and textures.
I just love this pic. Beautiful
RE … BLOGGED on Wilder Man on Rolling Creek. Like your work. I live at 8800 feet in the Rocky Mountains, the Front Range, Clear Creek County. This most recent run … we’ve had between 2 1/2 and 3 feet. I love snow, and maybe one of the pieces about that is about is in the name you gave it. Inexplicable. T
Amazing view.
It’s because it is too beautiful for words. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
brill (as usual)
There could NEVER be enough words – nice or nasty – to describe snow!
Nice thoughts
Perfect so simple but very effective.
always wanted to capture this 😄 but you did it amazingly well! love it 🙂
I thought this was sand, and I thought you’d gone on vacation! 🙂
It looks exactly as the sand on our beach after a windy day!
magic!
Words and image are both exquisite.
so poetic 🙂 I love it