Love how you framed the first shot and the lily is very lovely against the blue sky!We have orange lilies in the ditches but none like this. I like their spots. :)
Wow, these are both amazing images.
I am amazed that there is a lily alive and the ice is amazing.
The lily is from the summer--it isn't blooming right now. Thought the two pictures made for a nice contrast between winter and summer. :)
Wow! Who says a wire fence can't be beautiful! Nice job!
The image of the chicken wire is great - I've not seen frost like that for a long time!Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
wonderful pics! :)
That first shot is marvellous! I really like it when it's possible to combine nature with man-made in a photogenic way.
Love the frost picture, reminds me of honeycomb!mollyxxx
Great captures! The lily must be hardier than it looks to withstand the cold so well.
Thank you. :) The lily is from the summer. We are in the dead of winter right now, with snow and frozen ground.
Winter and Summer! Both beautiful!Have a good week!LeaLea's Menagerie
Love the fence and the sun shining through the icing!
wow, love the ice crystals... beautiful!
Oh wow these two photos are gorgeous!Kim,USA
Wow! I have never seen a prettier fence! And the lily is beautiful!
The fence shot is amazingly beautiful!
I love how the first shot is framed. The frost is beautiful to look at!
amazing and stunning frost on the fence! it reminds me of a kaleidoscope.
The frost makes some magic sometimes, doesn't it? And out of something commonplace like this fencing--little filigree picture frames.Nothing sweeter than a speckled lily--something colorful for those who are tired of winter. Not me yet, but soon.
Hi Kateri, Love that Lilly! Have a super great day!
That is quite a contrast, I like the summer picture the best! ;)
Both shots are beautiful in their own way.
I love the frost on the fence, and especially the way you have centred the sunlight in the one open space!!!
Love how you framed the first shot and the lily is very lovely against the blue sky!
ReplyDeleteWe have orange lilies in the ditches but none like this. I like their spots. :)
Wow, these are both amazing images.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed that there is a lily alive and the ice is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe lily is from the summer--it isn't blooming right now. Thought the two pictures made for a nice contrast between winter and summer. :)
DeleteWow! Who says a wire fence can't be beautiful! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThe image of the chicken wire is great - I've not seen frost like that for a long time!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
wonderful pics! :)
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is marvellous! I really like it when it's possible to combine nature with man-made in a photogenic way.
ReplyDeleteLove the frost picture, reminds me of honeycomb!
ReplyDeletemollyxxx
Great captures! The lily must be hardier than it looks to withstand the cold so well.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :) The lily is from the summer. We are in the dead of winter right now, with snow and frozen ground.
DeleteWinter and Summer! Both beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Love the fence and the sun shining through the icing!
ReplyDeletewow, love the ice crystals... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh wow these two photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
Wow! I have never seen a prettier fence! And the lily is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe fence shot is amazingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love how the first shot is framed. The frost is beautiful to look at!
ReplyDeleteamazing and stunning frost on the fence! it reminds me of a kaleidoscope.
ReplyDeleteThe frost makes some magic sometimes, doesn't it? And out of something commonplace like this fencing--little filigree picture frames.
ReplyDeleteNothing sweeter than a speckled lily--something colorful for those who are tired of winter. Not me yet, but soon.
Hi Kateri, Love that Lilly! Have a super great day!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a contrast, I like the summer picture the best! ;)
ReplyDeleteBoth shots are beautiful in their own way.
ReplyDeleteI love the frost on the fence, and especially the way you have centred the sunlight in the one open space!!!
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