Blue Afternoon Posted on February 4, 2015 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Art Tagged blue, copyright, hill, Nature, photography, snow, Springbank Park, sun, white 10 Comments Plants on a hill are framed by snow in the late day sunlight. © Sheila Creighton 2015 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
I love the blue of winter afternoons. Wonderful lines and light and shadows – so contemplative. Reply
When I first glanced at the photo, the curve of the hill seemed to me to be the curve of the rising moon. It’s just as lovely now that I’ve sorted out my impressions. I don’t remember snow as being so blue, but it could be faulty memory. Reply
thanks – the blue is extra pronounced with digital photography but a huge amount of it is the blue of the sky. Reply
Wow! Beautiful in its freshness & minimalism 🙂
thank you! I love to go out just after a snowfall to get the undisturbed patches 🙂
That’s sheer bliss!
🙂 it certainly can be!
I love the blue of winter afternoons. Wonderful lines and light and shadows – so contemplative.
thanks – I know, the blue is so intense.
Brilliant shot! 🙂
Thank you, Kamila. It was a clear blue sky.
When I first glanced at the photo, the curve of the hill seemed to me to be the curve of the rising moon. It’s just as lovely now that I’ve sorted out my impressions. I don’t remember snow as being so blue, but it could be faulty memory.
thanks – the blue is extra pronounced with digital photography but a huge amount of it is the blue of the sky.