I was just thinking the same thing the other day when I was wandering around The Heath. Some of the trees were bare and some still had leaves and all the snow made for a truly atmospheric experience.
You got me. I took a photo of a red tree next to a decorated evergreen tree in our town square. I thought was a nice contrast, but you got me with the snow. :-)
Wow - you are so right Mo. That scene is strangely incongruous.
ReplyDeleteAhh, millenium bridge. Was there about a month ago (But no snow then)! Trees look nice.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot Mo.
ReplyDeleteI love this view and it seems so unusual to see it with snow!
ReplyDeleteOur trees have lost their leaves and they are crumbling in the cold under foot instead of going mushy.
ReplyDeleteLucy
Lovely shot, but you're behind us with the leaves. Ours had already fallen, so the snow-covered trees are bare.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I love the color in your shots. There is something both ominous and stately in this photo.
ReplyDeleteA little color contrast is always nice!
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Great shot! Are you up in the Tate?
ReplyDeleteIt makes for an attractive combination of tones.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, great colours.
ReplyDeleteAutumn and winter make a nice shot !
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking the same thing the other day when I was wandering around The Heath. Some of the trees were bare and some still had leaves and all the snow made for a truly atmospheric experience.
ReplyDeletebest season for beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteYou got me. I took a photo of a red tree next to a decorated evergreen tree in our town square. I thought was a nice contrast, but you got me with the snow. :-)
ReplyDeleteperfect shot.
ReplyDeletesnowfall and still the trees are in fall mode
ReplyDeleteGold and silver. The best.
ReplyDeleteBELLISSIMO CONNTRASTO .due stagioni che si sovrappongono.ciao elisabetta
ReplyDeletethis is a great pic!
ReplyDeletehere too the leaves are gone and today again tis cold and icy
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