17 Replies to “The Teeth Of Winter”

  1. Oh, there’s a wonderful story in those lines, maybe a novel.

  2. marlandphotos – Millersburg, Ohio, U.S.A – 70+ year-old married gentleman who enjoys photography as a hobby. I also enjoy walking with my wife, birding, jigsaw puzzles, scrabble, carving, and travel.
    marlandphotos says:

    Apt Title!

      1. marlandphotos – Millersburg, Ohio, U.S.A – 70+ year-old married gentleman who enjoys photography as a hobby. I also enjoy walking with my wife, birding, jigsaw puzzles, scrabble, carving, and travel.
        marlandphotos says:

        You’re welcome!

  3. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View – Ohio USA – I am one in a long line of humans who see the world a bit different from everyone else. I am often caught dancing to the music in my head. Please join me in my support of World Laughter
    Mr. Ohh's Sideways View says:

    Great stuff
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    Look around It’s worth a laugh

      1. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View – Ohio USA – I am one in a long line of humans who see the world a bit different from everyone else. I am often caught dancing to the music in my head. Please join me in my support of World Laughter
        Mr. Ohh's Sideways View says:

        😀

  4. Earthwatcher – Orangevale, CA – I am a very analytical person. My creativity flows from my need to understand and explain. I made a career of distilling processes to their essence and reconstructing them to be more efficient and productive. My approach to photography is an extension of my life’s work. I distill a scene to identify its processes and actors. I try to understand how the processes, generally the forces of nature and the forces of humans, have and are interacting with the actors to create the scene. I focus on one or more of the actors and compose a scene that shares a moment with them in an aesthetically pleasing way. Actors may be humans or wildlife. They also may be the sun, the moon, a tree, a river, mountain or other object. Each image shares a unique moment showing how its actors and processes have, are, and sometimes even will impact each other. But I also want to entice the audience to linger and to find their own story. I want them to imagine themselves experiencing the sights, the sounds and the feeling as if they were there.
    Earthwatcher says:

    Intriguing photo. Thanks for sharing

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