I want to cry, Tell me if you have problem formatting? I go away for holiday for 5 weeks, I come back and find that my photos go to the right, and you can't read the commentaries.
Waiting for spring is like waiting for winter. We're always ready for the change. Although I am luncky enough to live in 20 percent of our nation which is not suffering drought (although we were in severe straits this time last summer) that won't last long if the scorching continues in this year of record high temperatures! This photo gives me the feeling of the cool, crisp air you must feel at dawn break during the emergence of an early spring.
Wonderfully atmospheric shot.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI like how you captured the early morning light along with the flood lights... well done!
ReplyDeleteI want to cry, Tell me if you have problem formatting? I go away for holiday for 5 weeks, I come back and find that my photos go to the right, and you can't read the commentaries.
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Waiting for spring is like waiting for winter. We're always ready for the change. Although I am luncky enough to live in 20 percent of our nation which is not suffering drought (although we were in severe straits this time last summer) that won't last long if the scorching continues in this year of record high temperatures! This photo gives me the feeling of the cool, crisp air you must feel at dawn break during the emergence of an early spring.
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