“November Squall” – Stouffville Reservoir
“In November, the earth is growing quiet. It is making its bed, a winter bed for flowers and small creatures. The bed is white and silent, and much life can hide beneath its blankets.”
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I wanted to post another photo of the beautiful wintery scenes created by last Friday’s snow squalls. Though a bit early for my liking, heavy snows turned the world into a wonderland in mere minutes.
The world now lays buried under this thick blanket of snow, only hints of autumn’s brightness remain, in stubborn yellow leaves, shining brightly between the large snowflakes.
Beyond that, colours are soft and subdued, the world is quiet, as if taking a deep breath before it’s winter repose.
Nikon D800
Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD @ 95mm
1/200 sec, f/8.0, ISO 400
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Beautiful image, Ed, it would make a great greeting card!
Thanks Laura.
It’s a beautiful photos – I love the grays and greens.
Thank you Emma.
Beautiful!
Thank you
The snow is much too early for me too. I fear it will be another long hard winter.