Since I lend my (and my daughter's) beloved Konica Minolta to my father, wich is making a long journey in South Africa, I finally managed to make some winter sceneries with that old device that my father left to me, so I wouldn't be totally 'naked'. And yes people, I feel naked without a camera. This shot was made the day we finally got some sun and able to see the beautiful white of this 'industrial snow' wich surrounded us here. Poisened gift...but still so breathtaking. I hope you like it as much as I enjoyed it.
Comments
ProudOne Says:
wow this is overtly nice!
Parva lupa Says:
Firs; Frozen is with one 'o' and not two, you shouldn't say you lost the camera to your father, but lent it to him.
... Unimportant details these are though, compared to the beauty of aswell the landscape so close, and because of the lovely effect you added to it. It looks just the way I saw everything around me when I went for a walk after you got home.
And I know it's not easy to get photos to look exactly the way your eyes have first mixed the sunlight with such view. Great job!
ZiggyPhoto Says:
You have snow? You're so lucky! Looks like we're not going to get any this year (apart from the stuff at the very beginning), which is a shame because I love snow!

Gorgeous picture, by the way. The lighting is absoloutely superb.
looks incredible
snebbit Says:
So very crispy! It's a cold light but very welcoming.
Yuna Uisce Says:
Very beautiful piece! The frost on the branches seem to glow!