Winter's Bones
by Carol Senske
Title
Winter's Bones
Artist
Carol Senske
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The mist was heavy and the trees were like filigree against the gray and blank skies. Each type of tree has it's own special shape that is revealed beautifully in circumstances like these.
This picture was taken January 4, 2015, in Naceville, Pennsylvania. I used my trusty Olympic Tough, always in my purse to use in those moments when the big camera is at home. This picture is straight from the camera.
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January 4th, 2015
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Comments (10)
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic foggy day capture of these gorgeous trees, Carole! Magnificent shapes and composition!
Carol Senske replied:
Trees are eternally beautiful - each type has its own shape and personality. Thank you, Hanne!
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Nice mood in the fog Mother Nature! We added our Like! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Mother Nature
Thanks a million for the feature in Pleasing the Eye, Jeff! I hope 2015 is already treating you well!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Such characters....these trees! Their drama so revealed without leaf coverage. Wonderful !!!
Carol Senske replied:
They could almost be coral, couldn't they:>) Thanks for visiting and for the lovely comment. I felt good after taking this group of images yesterday - away from a camera for too long!