Wordless Wednesday – Sculptural Sunflower December 20, 2023Chris Mousseau Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related
What a reminder that things are different up north! I shivered just looking at these images. LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes, it’s a chilly week here – the wood stove (prime heat source in winter at my house) has been burning since Monday! Sadly, it’ll be gone by Christmas day though – predictions are for above freezing temps day and night this coming weekend… LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m surprised by that…there were so many jays screaming away earlier in the fall I expected these seeds to be gobbled up quickly. LikeLike
Beautiful, and even more effective in black and white, although I assume the scenery is mostly monochrome now with the snow anyway… LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks Cathy – yes, even before converting to B&W the shots were virtually colourless… LikeLiked by 1 person
What a reminder that things are different up north! I shivered just looking at these images.
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Yes, it’s a chilly week here – the wood stove (prime heat source in winter at my house) has been burning since Monday! Sadly, it’ll be gone by Christmas day though – predictions are for above freezing temps day and night this coming weekend…
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Hmmmm…a snowy sunflower. Still plenty of seeds for your feathery friends.
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I’m surprised by that…there were so many jays screaming away earlier in the fall I expected these seeds to be gobbled up quickly.
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Nice shot, Chris!
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Thank you Eliza!!
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That is a “Oh! I see” shot. Very cool Happy Holidays.
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😊😊😊
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Beautiful. Your use of black and white makes this image even more effective.
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Thank you!!
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Beautiful, and even more effective in black and white, although I assume the scenery is mostly monochrome now with the snow anyway…
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Thanks Cathy – yes, even before converting to B&W the shots were virtually colourless…
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