Great capture and a really nice shot (though I'm a bit shocked at the sparseness of the snow on the valley floor). I like the framing and the sharpness of the green against the dark pines and snow.
DSCN3431 put a big smile on my face -- if only they could have got that shot along side one of those signs that say "These animals are wild. Please don't feed them". Jim and I are particularly amused by those signs at the Grand Canyon where the Abert's squirrels will mug you for your lunch.
AndiF, I also thought there would be much more snow. I was a little disappointed in seeing the "wild" animals, so tame. It`s like they were trained, to keep visitors coming.
Falling water stopped in flight, then slowly flutters to alight. In doing so, it paints our place, our planet, seen in white, from space Slowly changes in seasons slow To browns then greens and flowered glow This strange liquid, a natural show, Is jeweled starlight we call snow
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Great capture and a really nice shot (though I'm a bit shocked at the sparseness of the snow on the valley floor). I like the framing and the sharpness of the green against the dark pines and snow.
DSCN3431 put a big smile on my face -- if only they could have got that shot along side one of those signs that say "These animals are wild. Please don't feed them". Jim and I are particularly amused by those signs at the Grand Canyon where the Abert's squirrels will mug you for your lunch.
AndiF,
I also thought there would be much more snow.
I was a little disappointed in seeing the "wild" animals, so tame.
It`s like they were trained, to keep visitors coming.
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