Friday, January 28, 2011

Architectural Digest will be by in the morning

I enjoyed how true to outhouse architecture this snow sculpture stayed - right down to the clapboard siding, shingled roof, and moon on the door!

16 comments:

  1. These snow sculptures have been very unique fulfillments of the themes. Great eye on your part and great talent on the part of the "carvers." Was there a contest winner?

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  2. What fun to see the different snow art.

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  3. That one is terrific! I like how you got the outhouse's shadow and that pop of red in the background.

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  4. amazing detail in these snow sculptures. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  5. Another very cool snow sculpture, I still can't believe the details in these...now all they have to do in dig a hole inside lol

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  6. Were they playing Shingle Bells BTW?

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  7. Another fun pic. Bet this outhouse smells a lot better than a real one.

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  8. Would this outhouse need A/C perhaps??? Nice shot! :)

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  9. Outhouse architecture hasn't changed much over the years has it?

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  10. Too funny! I think Ron's comment is one of his best yet! Nice catch on the details.

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  11. Is this Snuffy Smith? He's in for a cold "meditation!" Fun image.

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  12. This is the opposite of a "hot seat", wouldn't you say?

    Fascinating snow sculptures! How do they get it to stay together, especially things like the penguin's drumsticks? Do they add water to it to refreeze in a sturdier form than just snow? Amazing.

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  13. Since I'm lagging behind on my comments let's just say these are amazing!! The amount of work and artistic talent that goes into these is incredible. I hope next year to be able to photograph some snow sculptures.

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  14. Serious artistic talent is evident in all these sculptures. So glad to be able to see the exibit from afar with your great photos.

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  15. What an amazing sculpture. I love all the details you've captured!

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