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!
Wow! "That Old Tree" always impresses me.
ReplyDeleteYou 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.
ReplyDeleteLovely winter shot. I like it.
ReplyDeleteStunning, this is the sort of photo which makes my heart melt (but not the snow melt).
ReplyDeleteThis one has to be my favorite of all of the tree photos. But I say that every time you post a new one.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning interpretation of 'your' tree. I'm stunned by this one.
ReplyDeleteThe frost around the grass only emphasizes the tree. Beautiful, Stefan!
ReplyDeleteDet gamla trädet gjorde sig ovanligt bra i frostkläder. Underbar ton i bilden som du lyckats fånga!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, frosty scene!
ReplyDeleteI need to find an old tree to photograph. Fabulous and frosty.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing and inventive. Did you do a color to grayscale conversion in the computer?
ReplyDeleteThanks all.
ReplyDeleteNo conversion at all here Bob. This is how it looked. I was of course helped a little by the low standing sun.
Another wonderful photo of this famous old tree !
ReplyDeleteExtremely beautiful in the winter splendor !
This is one of my fav shots of the old tree Steffe, the soft grey diffused background is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStunning photo. You got this one perfect.
ReplyDeleteMagical, I like the idea of a 'spike bike'.
ReplyDeleteOne of the most famous trees of the blogosphere...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery at that old tree.
ReplyDeleteThat Old Tree looks dazzling in Grayvember.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing scene with some really beautiful light.
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