Longgggg-standing interest in photography, first class in high school in the 60's, but was too expensive a hobby until my first digital camera about two years ago. Now I'm more prolific. :-D I am BRAND NEW to computers, so any advice on image enhancements probably should wait until I learn how to click, double-click, and drag...
I enjoy taking landscape shots and shots with a historical context, especially around Kittitas County, Washington.
The portraits in my icon and homepage image were taken last winter by the woman who is known here at Renderosity as PumaWalkingSoftly (aka Windchime Photography), thanks Laura!
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Comments (5)
SSoffia
EXCELLENT CAPTURE !!!!!
ia_strmchsr
As Much as I like your pic, it only reminds me of whats to come. Living up in the northland of the US, I see it way to much. and to be honest I'm not quite ready for winter yet... I love the snow, but hate the cold. Yet I wouldn't trade watching the seasons change for anything. Thanks for the reminder of whats coming... Peace steve
Richardphotos
astonishing view and an excellent capture.I never seen frost this thick also
WindchimePhotography
Getting to be that time of year again... Gonna have to tease you soon about your most dreaded four-letter curse word: SNOW :-) Actually I wish today's rain were snow, it wouldn't feel as chilly and would make for some glorious photographs...
Blush
Beautiful I have heard of Hoar frost first time I ever saw it until now Fantastic capture Hugs Susan~