[Categories: Photography, Photography 101 Forever]
Per WanderingDawgs: “…we are challenging you to get out and look for a change of scenery.”
The fun never stops. I can’t pass the opportunity to share with you:
Saturday, 20 March:
Monday, 22 March:
25 February:
Sunday, 21 March:
As I’ve mentioned, we only complain about snow in order to scare off tourists.
Stay safe, be well.
I liked the comparisons, John!
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👍 🙏 😜
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☃️🎿😎
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The snow is beautiful John, but then I don’t have to live with it!
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🤔😉
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Reblogged this on Hutts Ultra Blogging World.
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WOW! Winter’s not leaving. Stay warm.
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Melting already.
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I’m afraid I’m with Anne – it’s beautiful to look at but I’m not much for the cold that goes with it! (Unless of course one is on the slopes 😊
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😱 😂 Thank you Tina.
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Oh my….. what can I say? And I live in what is supposed to be the Great White North. We are still in the melting process up here but most of it as gone.
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😂
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Same place, different scenery! I love it! Stay warm!
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🥶
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The last photograph looks beautifully mysterious.
I always enjoy seeing snow photos. Nicely done, John.
Isadora 😎
https://isadoraartandphotography.wordpress.com/2021/03/23/lens-artists-photo-challenge-a-change-of-scenery/
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Thank you kindly Isadora.
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Very nice
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Thank you I. J.
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Wonderful series.
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Thank you Rupali.
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The wintery scene is beautiful in the park. Wonderful photos! 🙂
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Snow can definitely change the scenery.
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Yup! 🙂
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Love the glow in the last photo.
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Thank you.
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