When the outdoor world seems black and white and gray but your photograph is in color. Everyone has had enough of the cold, snow, ice and dark. They’re ready for crocuses and daffodils bursting through the earth, looking for light.
I’ve photographed this tree before. I always like how the snow defines the branches.
Beautiful silhouette-like portrait of a bare tree in winter, which will hopefully make room for our beloved spring. Remarkable shot, Ruth!
Thank you Peter. You always have a good word in your nice comments.
Beautiful photo Ruth! I love trees in all their shapes and sizes (and colours or not)!
Yes, trees are wonderful, thank you Rainee.
Maybe when the snow goes away and it gets a bit warmer color will return to the world.
I’ll return to get another photo
I like your tree and think I saw a heart outline in the tree branches 😉
A heart? I’ll look for it now. Thanks Yvette.
An outstanding shot. The tree looks majestic. And I really like color photos that appear to be black and white.
Than you for looking and writing today, Ken.
Beautiful!
Thanks Vincie.
Just lovely!
Thanks for your visit and leaving a good word today, Camie.
You’re welcome, Ruth. Have a wonderful weekend.
You, too.
So true about gray days. Sometimes, as in your shot, the light makes a grayish day shot remarkable. Nicely done. 😊
Thanks for your nice comment, Irene.
This is quite an amazing tree. I thought that groundhog that you wrote about a while ago said winter would be over by now? Shows what he knows, eh? 😉
I am sorry to say that the groundhog is unreliable. Not a crocus in sight here.
Nice big tree. I guess that is the best that can be said about this time of year – you can see how big the trees really are.