Ice in Trees, near Mt. Mitchell, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina © Doug Hickok
In yesterday's post I mentioned an overnight snowfall on the Black Mountains. Even though most of it had melted by next day, pockets of snow and ice remained on the protected north side of the range. This image may look like a black and white photograph with artificial coloring in the sky, but this is the actual scene shot in color (click on the picture for a larger view). In the iced over trees, you can actually see hints of the red fall foliage.
So... no artificial coloring, no high fructose corn syrup, no red dye #2, no preservatives, no artificial sweeteners, no perfumes... Just plain old photography.
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very creative framing and amazing colors
ReplyDeleteHA! I love your humor, Doug...AND your photography!
ReplyDeleteAnd a good one! The natural things are the best.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view again! Love the white on the top of the trees. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
don't you love these frosted surprises left by mother nature? you certainly know how to appreciate them with your lens.
ReplyDeleteDas sind Raphael und YvonneNovember 11, 2011 at 6:24 AM
Hi Doug
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture! Wonderful view!
And the color of the sky is amazing..
Always interesting to see your pictures!
Greetings and have a nice weekend!
Yvonne and Raphael
...and no animals harmed in the production of this photograph. An unusual and arresting shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely, absolutely lovely. I can't wait for some frost.
ReplyDeleteagain, very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteanother stunning composition in a terrific frame! the tonality of the hillside might indeed lead one to believe that this is a monochrome! (and thanks so much for all this appalachian beauty ...!!!)
ReplyDelete!00% Doug
ReplyDelete:)
So breathtaking. Your photos continue to amaze me.
ReplyDeletegorgeous framing Doug--fantastic image!
ReplyDeletePreciosa.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!! Magnific shot!!
ReplyDeleteSalut, Francesc