December 26, 2013nature, winter fiber optics Sharonfiber optics, landscape photography, midwest photography, nature photography Like Loading...
Hi Paul, thank you. Subzero temps, just a few feet from from back door, and the sun rose and shone perfectly through the Little Bluestem (the cultivated cousin to Big Bluestem) that is wonderfully frozen/petrified in a container on my back patio. π Reply
I had visions of you lying on your belly in the freezing snow for this shot – lol! Thankfully, you didn’t have to and had better sense! Reply
Oh, I’ve no sense when it comes to these things. I would happily crawl, lie and scoot on the snow and ice for a good shot. π π Reply
Mmmmmm. I think you’ve got it.
Hi Paul, thank you.
Subzero temps, just a few feet from from back door, and the sun rose and shone perfectly through the Little Bluestem (the cultivated cousin to Big Bluestem) that is wonderfully frozen/petrified in a container on my back patio.
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I had visions of you lying on your belly in the freezing snow for this shot – lol! Thankfully, you didn’t have to and had better sense!
Oh, I’ve no sense when it comes to these things. I would happily crawl, lie and scoot on the snow and ice for a good shot. π π
LOL! me too! but the trick sometimes is getting up! π
I always enjoy the extra commentary. “Bluestem” is my new favorite plant name.
what a cool photo really does look like fiber optics!
Hi Rob, thank you! π
awesome shot!
Thank you π
You + nature = beautiful image!
Hi Denise π Thank you! Lovely blog you’ve got there, also.