Saturday, February 25, 2006

jackpine


Even the Jackpines are dressed in their finest winter clothes.

12 comments:

Roger said...

Looks cold to me. I do however like the snow I just don't see it very often here in Texas.

Maggie said...

Ohhhh it has a spring feel to it Chuck.
It looks like little water droplets are about to form on the edge of the snow there. I love pine cone shots, especially in winter.

Dave MacIntyre said...

Wonderful! I woke up today to a mini-winter wonderland...I'm sure it will all disappear by tomorrow as snow usually does in large cities.

The pine cone really adds the "icing" to this shot.

Wolf said...

Great picture Chuck!

david said...

Oh, is that snow still falling! I'm not sure if I could handle it? cheers

Lorraine said...

Well said Chuck and well taken ;)

ndiginiz said...

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I've always been intrigued by the nature of ice, snow etc especially as I'm not exposed to it that often. What I find really interesting is the way the snow is structured. The combination of crytals combined together. Very scientifically cool in a geeky way for me. Cool Chuck! Opps sorry about the pun :)

Sidney said...

I can feel the cold ! Nicely spotted. Lovely.

rayts said...

i like munching ice, just thought you might wanna know. and it will justify things too...why the snow (sometimes) looks yummy to me. it's like finding crushed ice is the easiest thing in your world, hehe.

lino from Oz said...

Something we do not see here in Western Australia. Very nice photo, a Xmas card for the Northern Hemisphere. Excellent close up.

Davd said...

Poor little jackpine, if this wasn't a still we'd be able to see it shivering. Another nice photo, with great close-up detail. Well Done.

outdoorexposure said...

nice color contrast here....nice winter feel:-)