GFountain wrote:
Nice capture Chris. Lovely scene. We got our first snow on the ground today in southern Ontario. About 1 cm. No turning back now
Greg
Thank you Greg. We don't get much snow around here. Four weeks of the white stuff is unusual.
Last winter it snowed for one day and stayed for a week. Traffic went crazy anyway.
Chris
So... how many hundreds of years have those trees been pruned all the way down to those huge trunks?
So... I've heard all the legends about the Dutch Alps, but in my several trips to your fine country I've never seen them .
Chris- this image is exquisite! Beyond exquisite... it is really swell .
99.99% perfect IMO. All it needs to become 100% perfect is to clone out the fence post and wires on the right.
As we say on the left side of the pond- "Jolly good show."
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
So... how many hundreds of years have those trees been pruned all the way down to those huge trunks?
So... I've heard all the legends about the Dutch Alps, but in my several trips to your fine country I've never seen them .
Chris- this image is exquisite! Beyond exquisite... it is really swell .
99.99% perfect IMO. All it needs to become 100% perfect is to clone out the fence post and wires on the right.
As we say on the left side of the pond- "Jolly good show."
Charlie
Well... those willow trees sure have been cut for many decades.
Well... if you travel south on a foggy day mountains WILL appear.
Thanks a lot Charlie for the good words. Almost made it to the 100%.
Chris