What do you do when you spot a tennis ball on a snowy field? First you look around to make sure that no one can see you. Then you switch to the nifty fifty lens, and before you know it you are on all fours aiming the camera at the ball trying to get that very cool winter photo.
You are sure the ball was not for an other all fours to bring it back. Still a nice composition with minimal means.
ReplyDeleteNice - the colours work really well.
ReplyDeleteYou got a nice picture and cold knees I don't doubt.
ReplyDeleterudyard kipling used to play snow golf with brightly colored balls when he lived in brattleboro.
ReplyDeleteI'll take snow over mud any day! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteCool indeed! Good eye.
ReplyDeleteSurreal! Love the crystals on top of the snow too.
ReplyDeleteYou need a dog
ReplyDeleteI have heard about winter golf being played up North in Sweden. But have never seen it here.
ReplyDeleteAnd a dog needs it's ball Mo. There was a couple further up the field, but I don't think they had a dog with them.
Excellent!
ReplyDeleteI hope you well insulated. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteLove it. Lemon on a plate of sugar.
ReplyDeleteWell, Steffe, all of that effort worked for you. Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Would have loved to see that Steffe. Lovely shot, muted background...excellent!
ReplyDeleteIt's the incongruity that jumps out at me... brightly coloured ball associated with a summer sport sitting in a field of white snow.
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, I'm guessing somewhere Fido is missing his ball...