Beautiful image... the snow can fool the eye here and look like sand...after the tough winter we had here, I think I'll let my mind go with the view of sand and pretend this is a warm summery scene...LOL
When I was a kids I lived in Michigan for a while. We would visit Lake Michigan in the winter and it would be FROZEN....at least near the shore. When I tell people in California that they NEVER believe me! Lake Tahoe doesn't feeze, so therefore no lake must freeze???
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So it works just like sand dune barriers here. Cool pic
ReplyDeleteI was surprised at how blue the water is but not that the grasses are still out there being hardy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo. You are a very talented photographer.
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Nice pitures - I thought it was sand to start with. Like the idea that the picture can be a kind of trick - makes you look twice.
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An excellent composition...could easily be a painting. But it doth look too cold for me! I wonder what is the temp of the water?
ReplyDeleteLooks so cold! I love lake/oceans...but with these much snow, I think I rather just stay at home!
ReplyDeleteYear, it does look cold but the water is not frozen. I like the composition of this image.
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Yoshi
I really like the contrast of the snow and the fence.Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I do miss living here in SW Wisconsin is seeing Lake Michigan in all the seasons. There's just something about all the Great Lakes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image... the snow can fool the eye here and look like sand...after the tough winter we had here, I think I'll let my mind go with the view of sand and pretend this is a warm summery scene...LOL
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You've out done yourself EG! Nice work.Makes me want to go back to Goderich for a visit. Can't say I have ever been in the winter.
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen snowfences since my youth in Wisconsin. Brought back memories of drifts and snow dunes!
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for oat grass, and I love the snow and the grass together.
ReplyDeleteA 'cold' but spectacular perspective!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like white sand on a beach! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteAt first sight I thought is was a white sand beach. Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty scene!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, I knew those fishermen were cold!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kids I lived in Michigan for a while. We would visit Lake Michigan in the winter and it would be FROZEN....at least near the shore. When I tell people in California that they NEVER believe me! Lake Tahoe doesn't feeze, so therefore no lake must freeze???
ReplyDeleteGREAT shot, brought back great memories!
Wonderful contrast between the blue of the water and the white of the snow! I didn't know about snow fences! Interesting shot!
ReplyDeletevery scenic. :) and.... great composition. :)
ReplyDeleteNice shot and I will just pretend that white snow is white sand. lol
ReplyDeleteA perfect combination indeed!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful shot. The snow fence and the grass complement each other very nicely.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the grass looking perky. It must be hopeful that spring sun will be coming soon.
ReplyDeleteNice photo of the snow fence.
I did think it was beautiful pale sand at first!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous: like others, I love the way the snow looks like sand. And how the strip of luscious blue water peeks through.
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