
I love that fragile first coat of snow that changes the landscape like a frosting… yet leaves the main features visible behind the sheet of white. Here, the thin snow is not sufficient to do anything but emphasise the railway tracks and the tall, bordering conifer trees.

There was something stark about the collie and the single post in the field near the coastal path. The distant sun, pale in the morning mist, seemed intimately linked to both of them…

Photographed before, but this time from a different angle to capture the sun over the trees, there is something exotic about the bandstand in the snow and mist…
©Stephen Tanham, 2021.
Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye, A journey through the forest of personality to the sunrise of Being.
Beautiful images, Steve… I love snow and how just a little changes everything…
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Thank you Jaye. It’s truly magical… and changes the sounds of everything, too.
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It does, doesn’t it?
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Majestic images, most certainly worth a thousand words.
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It can be a magical time of year. Thank you for commenting.
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Keep up the good work
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Terrific photographs as ever, Steve.
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Thank you, Michael.
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Beautiful. The bandstand indeed tranforms, and to me it ‘feels’ like a temple in this image. Lovely!
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Thank you, Sheri. Yes! I knew it reminded of something…
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