MELTING by rocserum
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Rain!! But now its cold and windy. Whats next. Stayin home and eat out the fridge.
Hope you like it
Take care, have a wonderful day, and thanks for your support and kind comments you’ve gives me on my previous postings. It’s so inspiring! Also thanks to everyone who added my work as there favorite!s
Comments (19)
unstart
Ah yes the real downside of all that beautiful snow!
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent photo.....!!!
Dreamingbee
fantastic shot and presentation !
Faemike55
I agree with unstart that this is the ugly side of snow - the brown slush!
kbrog
I don't like it when it freezes back up. It can be a real pain in the bottom. ;) Well captured!
dorothylee
Ugh, slush. Love the composition, you prove that even ugly slush can make a great picture!
durleybeachbum
Not such a pretty sight as your snow globes, but still a good pic!
marybelgium
superbe !
misha_d
great image, the melting snow doesn't look dirty here, it looks golden... great atmospherics
npauling
A wonderful slushy looking capture. This snow has seen better days.
Blush
Ohhhhh My The slush...it sure isn't pretty But its a package with the snow Calling more snow for us Sat...1-3 inches Then Mon and Tues more snow with 2-3 inches.,, And the groundhog saw his shadow today so tis bad weather is here to stay Excellent presentation and love the post work I have up a new one too....drop by when ya can Hugs Susan~
Ionel
Nice capture!
watapki66
Very nice!
Alex_Antonov
Wonderful!
sandra46
GREAT SHOT
three_grrr
You even make dirty, melted snow by the side of the road look beautiful!
kgb224
Outstanding capture.
lucindawind
I dont like the snow when it turns this not so pretty colour either ..great shot
lorandbartho
Fine reflection of end-of-winter