Thursday, November 27, 2014

That Old Tree

That Old Tree
Greyvember continues. Now with added winter cold and frost. And more mist. This was the scene at the old tree yesterday. A couple of degrees below zero. I can tell you that it was a cold winter ride on the bike, and I have now ordered tires with hardened steel spikes!

20 comments:

  1. Wow! "That Old Tree" always impresses me.

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  2. You have captured the light wonderfully, Steffe. I love the way it streams in from stage right. The grass reminds me of the "texture" that hairdressers are obsessed with nowadays.

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  3. Lovely winter shot. I like it.

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  4. Stunning, this is the sort of photo which makes my heart melt (but not the snow melt).

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  5. This one has to be my favorite of all of the tree photos. But I say that every time you post a new one.

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  6. Another stunning interpretation of 'your' tree. I'm stunned by this one.

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  7. The frost around the grass only emphasizes the tree. Beautiful, Stefan!

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  8. Det gamla trädet gjorde sig ovanligt bra i frostkläder. Underbar ton i bilden som du lyckats fånga!

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  9. I need to find an old tree to photograph. Fabulous and frosty.

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  10. Intriguing and inventive. Did you do a color to grayscale conversion in the computer?

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  11. Thanks all.

    No conversion at all here Bob. This is how it looked. I was of course helped a little by the low standing sun.

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  12. Another wonderful photo of this famous old tree !
    Extremely beautiful in the winter splendor !

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  13. This is one of my fav shots of the old tree Steffe, the soft grey diffused background is wonderful.

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  14. Stunning photo. You got this one perfect.

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  15. Magical, I like the idea of a 'spike bike'.

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  16. One of the most famous trees of the blogosphere...

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  17. Beautiful scenery at that old tree.

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  18. That Old Tree looks dazzling in Grayvember.

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  19. An amazing scene with some really beautiful light.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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