May Pond Mountain, 2100 feet (640 meters), taken from May Pond Road at an elevation of 1640 feet (500 meters) (which is why the mountain looks like a mole hill), this afternoon. You can see a young Christmas tree farm in the foreground. The flat white snowfield on the right is May Pond, Barton Village's source of water. When clicked, this photo will open, full size, in a new window.
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WONDERFUL capture and scenery! :)
ReplyDeleteone beautiful photo, excellent...
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ReplyDeleteThis really is a beautiful picture.. Sky Watcher are in for a treat with this one.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a beautiful view!
ReplyDeleteWoW! that's beautiful view. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture and scenery!
ReplyDeleteSnow, sky and trees. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely spectacular! Everything about it is perfect. I think I would walk away from this sight and be completely full of inspiration and encouragement. This is SO beautiful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, the cloud is beautiful
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely how you've captured the pink clouds drifting by over the rushes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely shot . Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteNice pink and blue hues in the clouds. The "baby" Christmas trees was an added bonus!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. :)
This is stunning! I love it. :D
ReplyDeleteIt's not a very huge bird.. It's a pigeon:)
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo, and i love the color pink!
ReplyDeleteGood weekend to you.
I came to your sky watch post & just went "WOW!" breathtaking.
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One might say that you have made a molehill out of a mountain :-)
ReplyDeletewow...excelent. Thanks for visiting mine.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great view...spectacular colors. Better than a post card. In answering your question...yes, the snow did come.
ReplyDeletethis the kind of SWF I like to see. A photo that gives me something more than colors and clouds and sunset.
ReplyDeleteYou can feel nature, wanting to be there, touch the sharpness of trees in the hill, and notice that sky is blue and clouds moving
The only thing is that I in your blog want to see more of your other postings. Not only this week SWF but also Jan 05 as I can find through Search This blog / Google. I want them included to compare / see development etc.
Looking forward to next week.
Beautiful view. I love the pink tinge on the clouds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sky Watch picture!
ReplyDeleteI really love getting to see and learn about the area around you.
It`s so beautiful and peaceful:)
ReplyDeleteStunning shot. The light is perfect.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. This time of year lends itself to warm photos of snow! This is great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo .. thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting photo, so much to see! Is it called May Pond because that's when the snow melts?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great lighting, nice contrast between the sundrenched mountain and the shadowed snow.
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ReplyDeleteDon't click on the link in Ivan's post - a popup appears which would probably download spyware! Fortunately, I have a Mac
ReplyDeleteStunning
ReplyDeletebeautiful - love the light/dark shadows on the clouds. I also love snow pictures - it is always so serene and peaceful looking. great job!!
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ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely beautiful photo.A great Skywatch picture!
Beautiful combination of pink and blue. Love it! Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous view; the stuff picture postcards are made of. Absolutely stunning...and I love the idea of the baby Christmas trees :o)
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Really nice photo.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I can't even imagine being near mountains. I'm sure my camera would be used extensively if I did live near them! Thanks for stopping by! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Skywatch Friday shot!!
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stunning shot.thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteAwe-inspiring! What a beautiful thing to look at!
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. The light is just great. So i'm trying to figure this out by looking at the shadows..... did you take it in the early morning or later in the day
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