Great skywatch, I agree with the others. It seems we have spring already, no snow at all this winter but who knows it is februari. Have a nice weekend.
So glad you left your link. This is a great shot. Very stark but interesting. Living in Florida, we don't get a chance to see the winter storm skies. Everyone is talking about spring. We down here have not really had much winter this year. Last week was so warm, you'd think it was early May.
So glad you left your link. This is a great shot. Very stark but interesting. Living in Florida, we don't get a chance to see the winter storm skies. Everyone is talking about spring. We down here have not really had much winter this year. Last week was so warm, you'd think it was early May.
Thank you for you own comment! The picture was taken January 21 2008, at approximately 60 degrees latitude North - in a small forest about 20 km from where I live.
PS A mathematics teacher just had to like Tom Lehrer :-) I haven't heard anything from him for ages.
I love your images. There's something about a New England winter scene--not Christmas but winter--that is both stark and inviting to me. Your photos appeal to me in the way that Hopper's paintings do. They have the spirit of the place.
Thanks for stopping by today and letting me know this was up.
Beautiful picture. I love old barns and houses. Fuels the imagination. Thanks for visiting my blog. As for the sun roof snapshot, I just hold my camera out of the sunroof, point it in the general direction and start clicking. When I get home or to work, I can't wait to see what I captured on the camera!
What a lovely picture.I love snow pictures.You can't tell where the sky ends and the snow begins.Thanks for visiting my blog and the link to your picture. Nancy
Nice contrast with the old ban and the snow.
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ReplyDeleteThis photo is great
Winter is beautiful when you have the competence to catch the right moment
Absolutely one of the best SWFs
I agree with the above comment.. this is a stunner...
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit over at mine and your kind words. :)
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with Arne and Tom! A very good shot! :)
See you around.
Happy weekend.
Thank you for your visit on blog!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo today! It's all white!
Have a nice weekend :)
What a winter winner photo.
ReplyDeleteLove that old barn falling apart and the snow. great post.
Thanks for visting my lil ol blog and your kind comments.
Great skywatch, I agree with the others. It seems we have spring already, no snow at all this winter but who knows it is februari. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the barn picture
ReplyDeleteit has so much character.
So glad you left your link. This is a great shot. Very stark but interesting. Living in Florida, we don't get a chance to see the winter storm skies. Everyone is talking about spring. We down here have not really had much winter this year. Last week was so warm, you'd think it was early May.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you left your link. This is a great shot. Very stark but interesting. Living in Florida, we don't get a chance to see the winter storm skies. Everyone is talking about spring. We down here have not really had much winter this year. Last week was so warm, you'd think it was early May.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Just enough colour so that it isn't B & W.
ReplyDeleteThank you for you own comment! The picture was taken January 21 2008, at approximately 60 degrees latitude North - in a small forest about 20 km from where I live.
PS A mathematics teacher just had to like Tom Lehrer :-) I haven't heard anything from him for ages.
I love your images. There's something about a New England winter scene--not Christmas but winter--that is both stark and inviting to me. Your photos appeal to me in the way that Hopper's paintings do. They have the spirit of the place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by today and letting me know this was up.
To me there is just something serene about old barns, especially if they are a bit run down and covered in snow. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful SW post. It looks lonely there by itself. Old barn pictures alway interest me andthis one is great.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful SW post. I love old barn pictures and this is a wonderful example!
ReplyDeleteNice picture!!!
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Happy weekend!
Wonderful SW. The old barn was perfect in this picture. I relly love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice comment on my photo. Locking forward to next week SW.
Have a nice evening.
Wow, the old barn looks even more beautiful with all that white snow. Makes me want snow. Gorgeous picture.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo you have taken. Wonderful:)
Beautiful, as always. Our skies looked a lot like that all week, but I didn't have something so interesting as this barn to showcase them.
ReplyDeleteI love old barns and this is my most favorite picture that I've seen on your blog. REally nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great photo! Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteOld barns are so wonderfully photogenic! Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteWow! The sky and the snow blend into one another! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI love this very wintry shot.
ReplyDeleteWhite sky! Lovely scene.
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That's a stunning shot. I agree with Arnea's comment.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a great snow shot and with a beautiful barn! Great work!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine some story to go with this shot - how sad that the barn is in such state
ReplyDeleteNice capture of the old barn with a snow and all white background. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture. I love old barns and houses. Fuels the imagination. Thanks for visiting my blog. As for the sun roof snapshot, I just hold my camera out of the sunroof, point it in the general direction and start clicking. When I get home or to work, I can't wait to see what I captured on the camera!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice picture. I love old barns.
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What a lovely picture.I love snow pictures.You can't tell where the sky ends and the snow begins.Thanks for visiting my blog and the link to your picture.
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Oh, another desktop photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture!
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