Monday, March 1, 2010

The Winter's Trail

With my apologies to Shakespeare

Shutter speed: 1/800, f/5, ISO 200, focal length 39mm, hand held.

8 comments:

  1. How pretty! I like the curve of the path leading the eye into the woods. How did you crop this one? I'd almost like to see more of the snowy foreground, maybe in portrait orientation.

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  2. this is just gorgeous..I love how the path leads me through the snow and those trees...I kinda like Julie's idea of the portrait orientation too!

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  3. Hi Val,
    Nice picture, makes me wonder what's down the lane. Nice to meet you and be in the Awesome group. Have a great day!

    Sherrie

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  4. This is beautiful! I love it. :)

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  5. Merry March Groupie, I think Bill would say, "Matters not a tot, defines the theme anew" or some such twaddle. It's a great shot cause it leads to Mystery. Saw a Doco, last night on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, now you know where that would be leading, distillery to distillery, no mystery there, until you sober up, at least/

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  6. Cool, Val. Looks like that is a one way road for the winter! Love the curve onto the bridge and the dormant trees.

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  7. Wonderful lines in this. Looks like the snow is going away.

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  8. Bad pun; good photo! The sinuous curve of the road adds an air of mystery--one wonders where it leads and what's down there.

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