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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

SSS2-Tree shadows

Snow fell for two days before the official start of Spring. To see the shadowy result go to Geogypsytraveler by clicking here.

21 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Lovely shot of the trees and shadows. Have a great weekend, Gaelyn!

Kelly said...

We were getting rain in south Arkansas while you were getting all that snow.

Beautiful shot of the shadows from the snow-covered tree!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Beautiful composition and light.

Regards and best wishes

Sylvia K said...

Wonderful, snowy shadows for the day, Gaelyn!! With the blue skies it looks like a great combination of both seasons!! Hope your weekend is going well!

Sylvia

Barb said...

Good moisture and now good warmth - perfect! I love the tree shot.

Full-On-Forward said...

THIS is simply AWESOME and CCCCCold! Great shot!

John

Carletta said...

I love the snow as a canvas for winter shadows - lovely!
We had five straight days of 80 degrees and today it's twenty degrees colder. :(

Kate said...

Did you shoot that with your iPhone? Great shot.

Diane said...

Love this shot, I hope we don't get any more snow, my seedlings will not be happy!! Diane

EG CameraGirl said...

Hasn't the weather been crazy? I'm so glad you captured these shadow shots before the snow me,ted. :)

Gemma Wiseman said...

The gathering of shadows looks so magical on the white of the snow! Lovely photo!

betty said...

First time commenting on your blog; I like the picture! Very nicely done! I think spring, or almost spring snows, are the best snows of the season (after the first snow of the season of course). Spring snows never seem to last too long :) (we lived eight years in Montana awhile back :)

betty

Lighthousegal said...

Awesome shadows on the snow. A blanket of snow usually makes a wonderful backdrop for shadows. Your photo is proof of that.

Enjoyed the photo and visiting your blog, but the word verification is annoying, especially when visiting several blogs as with the Memes.

Chubskulit Rose said...

Captured beautifully! Thank you for your gorgeous contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday 2.


Shadows of Nothingness, have a blessed Sunday!
Rose

Jaime Clark said...

The colour of the shadows on the snow is beautiful.

Small City Scenes said...

We had snow also and now it has been almost summer like. Well 58 and blue sky and sunshine is shirt sleeve weather here. And if you are outside working it is HOT!! MB

Ebie said...

Our weather is weird too. Saturday a sunny and today heavy rains.

Beautiful shadows too!

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Love the photo-splicing photo! Fresh snow under a blue sky is great fun.

Martha Z said...

Lovely shot. I wonder if you will have snow waiting for you at North Rim.

Thérèse said...

Such a nice composition to celebrate trees, snow and shadows!

Elaine said...

I like the way you framed the photo--perfect for this shot! We've had a bit more snow too, but it definitely doesn't feel like summer, although the forecast is for warmer weather this week, and maybe even topping the freezing mark. I don't expect much melting to happen though.....

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