Awesome -so streamlined! And beautiful colors:) Just to let you know -it was by accident that I published the post of painting on the bridge -I meant to post it for NEXT week, but you beat me to it (so you know I'm not ignoring your comment:):) )
East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city.
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I love the contrast and reflections in these photos. I am sure you are ready for spring!
What a stunning collage, I really like the way you assembled the various swirling lines.
Darla
Ii´s simply wonderful!
That is a gorgeous scene!
What a pretty set of images! So impressive presented together.
EXcellent, EG. I love the swirly patterns. MB
beautiful art from both Mother Nature and you!
very pretty, but I think from the picture it might be more than a week away.
Beautiful shapes in a mosaic nicely put together...
Although the snow is pretty in this collage, it's nice to know that Spring is nearly here.
All those icy patterns are beautiful.Putting them together in a collage is a great idea.
Looks like a jigsaw puzzle. Great collage! That snow is so snow white!
At least the ice is melting. Maybe in will be gone in another week?
Very artsy photos, I love them.
Well done, EG! This montage of melting ice swirls would make an excellent poster.
Awesome -so streamlined! And beautiful colors:)
Just to let you know -it was by accident that I published the post of painting on the bridge -I meant to post it for NEXT week, but you beat me to it (so you know I'm not ignoring your comment:):) )
If nothing more happens, I am going to try to get out tomorrow and take some new pics...I like these but am glad I am not seeing this now.
Love those sensuous curves. And the reflections are just gorgeous.
Hurrah Spring is in the air..time for me to return to Canada..it is warmer I hope!
What an amazing sight. These shots are so beautiful. Here's to the spring thaw in your world!
Lovely collage. Nice to see some free water, even if still surrounded by snow.
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