Is that ice? In the river? Wow. Look at the contrasts - white trees and black ice and white water and black trees. So much to dive into here. The This is amazing bit of imagery, Jodi, thoroughly being enjoyed by this southern gal.
Hi Jodi. What a pretty photo of the frosty trees. I am late with this but I think the idea of helping new bloggers is such a great one. I like the idea of sponsoring new ones on the blogs also. I still remember how wonderful it was and still is to have others reach out to me. It was a very informative discussion that many said what I was thinking so I have nothing to add to the discussion but feel it was a wonderful and much needed one.
Perfecto-Mondo ! .. I remember some VERY cold Nova Scotia winters .. and yes I had to walk to school in waist high snowdrifts ! LOL That is a gorgeous picture Jodie : ) .. I like Diane's comment of having to put on another lap cat .. too funny ! Joy : ) Brrrrrr !!
he hee Jodi - now I realise what some of the commentators meant when they say they came from Jodi's place - I clicked to see the new blog of the week - and its mine!
Thankyou so much..... that was a wonderful compliment (((Hugs))) Rosie
WW is a problem for those who don't understand what they are looking at! I take it that it is ice, but why is it all jagged? Is it breaking up and being carried along?
Thank you for visiting and for taking the time to comment! It might take me a bit, but I will return the compliment whenever possible. Spammers--need not apply. Because I delete your comments and they will never make it here. Kthxbai!
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ReplyDeleteDear Jodi, As always I am so struck with the intensity of your photographs which convey an atmosphere beyond words.
ReplyDeleteMade me shiver
ReplyDeleteWow does that look cold and angry.
ReplyDeleteA natural wonder, Jodi! The steam rising makes it magical and mysterious.
ReplyDeleteFrances
Awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteVery neat!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly powerful image. g
ReplyDeletePerfect image for Wordless Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteIs that ice? In the river? Wow. Look at the contrasts - white trees and black ice and white water and black trees. So much to dive into here. The This is amazing bit of imagery, Jodi, thoroughly being enjoyed by this southern gal.
ReplyDeleteHi Jodi. What a pretty photo of the frosty trees.
ReplyDeleteI am late with this but I think the idea of helping new bloggers is such a great one. I like the idea of sponsoring new ones on the blogs also. I still remember how wonderful it was and still is to have others reach out to me. It was a very informative discussion that many said what I was thinking so I have nothing to add to the discussion but feel it was a wonderful and much needed one.
Gorgeous... if a bit menacing. (Perhaps I feel that way because I'm not so friendly with ice, though.)
ReplyDeleteAh! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMakes my hair stand on end. Is it cold in here, or is it just me? Excuse me while I put another lap cat on.
ReplyDeleteStunning, stark and oh so cold!
ReplyDeletePerfecto-Mondo ! .. I remember some VERY cold Nova Scotia winters .. and yes I had to walk to school in waist high snowdrifts ! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous picture Jodie : ) .. I like Diane's comment of having to put on another lap cat .. too funny !
Joy : ) Brrrrrr !!
he hee Jodi - now I realise what some of the commentators meant when they say they came from Jodi's place - I clicked to see the new blog of the week - and its mine!
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much..... that was a wonderful compliment (((Hugs))) Rosie
and a lovely landscape picture too.
Oh, I just had to click on this photo to see more - fabulous texture and light! A stunning composition. :)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! love the light!
ReplyDeleteLovely, Jodi, but it does look so cold!
ReplyDeleteJust got back from visiting Rosie's blog--thanks for introducing me to her!
Hi Jodi~~ What a shot! I love the river and trees lining the river.
ReplyDeleteWW is a problem for those who don't understand what they are looking at! I take it that it is ice, but why is it all jagged? Is it breaking up and being carried along?
ReplyDeleteYour picture is proof of the beauty of winter, even though it looks awfully cold :^)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and very familiar, jodi. :)
ReplyDeleteA cold pure beauty.
ReplyDeleteI love Wordless Wednesdays too, and often do them on my blog. This week the photo I chose is the OPPOSITE of this photo!
Terra
Hauntingly beautiful Jodi! I love the touch of the pure black crow.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! Now I'll go back to your SkyWatch Friday post and finish reading your explanation. :)
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