Snow patterns and textures created on January 30, 2022 plus one from Central Park on February 2.
Snow at Horatio 1/30/2022Snow in Greenwich Village 1/30/2022Snow in Greenwich Village 1/30/2022Snow in Greenwich Village 1/30/2022Snow in Greenwich Village 1/30/2022Snow in Greenwich Village 1/30/2022Snow in Greenwich Village 1/30/2022Cemntral Park Reservoir 2/2/2022
A great series of patterns and very interesting to view.
I guess you don’t want any more snow in N.Y., Sherry? I’ve been watching some weather YouTubes of all the deep snow and blizzards around the world and am constantly astounded by the depths.
I especially like the abstract feel of the third, fourth, and fifth photos, and the way the effect is replicated in the last photo. They’re quite appealing.
The textures especially are fantastic
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Glad you like them.
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always providing unusual and interesting perspectives of things we often overlook in our daily goings.
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Thank you. I try to be open for new views of things.
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Thank you, Sherry for this wonderful, sensuous excursion in “snow motion”!
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Snow Motion! Love it. Thanks BB
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Excellent perspective. Love 3 & 4. Although frozen they appear to have movement.
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Thanks. I was remined of Carlos’ sand dunes.
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A great series of patterns and very interesting to view.
I guess you don’t want any more snow in N.Y., Sherry? I’ve been watching some weather YouTubes of all the deep snow and blizzards around the world and am constantly astounded by the depths.
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Thanks Vicki.
We got of light. Boston was hammered. Snow is all gone here now.
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I especially like the abstract feel of the third, fourth, and fifth photos, and the way the effect is replicated in the last photo. They’re quite appealing.
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Thankyou. Art by nature is lovely.
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I love these patterns.
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Thanks Dan.
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A fine set of monochromes
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Many thanks. 🙂
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