These were captured as I walked home tonight. It is a little bit like living in Narnia – without the Witch and with Aslan and Santa.
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The photos are wonderful. I love the dark setting contrasted with the soft light and the snow. Just lovely! Thanks so much for sharing!
Jackie
I love your photos – thanks so much for sharing the beauty you see around you!
Your photos are beautiful! That’s a lot of snow! In my part of the world, it still feels like the beginning of fall.
Thank you. One thing that I found a bit funny was that the scenes/angles were determined by where I could find a “natural tripod”as I walked. I mostly used lampposts. I didn’t have time to fiddle w a tripod. It was too cold to do that as well. :)