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The World in White

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Sep 20, 2007
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Hoar frost, a close cousin to my most hated of the four-letter words... S-N-O-W. Taken last winter in Thorp, Washington. In my prior years in Kittitas County I don't recall seeing it so thick as it was last winter.

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SSoffia

10:40PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

EXCELLENT CAPTURE !!!!!

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ia_strmchsr

11:31PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

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

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Richardphotos

8:11PM | Tue, 13 November 2007

astonishing view and an excellent capture.I never seen frost this thick also

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WindchimePhotography

8:02PM | Sat, 17 November 2007

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...

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Blush

10:07PM | Sat, 27 September 2008

Beautiful I have heard of Hoar frost first time I ever saw it until now Fantastic capture Hugs Susan~


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