This is a fascinating beautiful image —– like a distant memory of 60s French film
or long forgotten dream = make the person to puzzle “Am I looking a photo ? or gazing into deep shadow of my soul ?”
Thanks, Adrian. It’s a bit tricky photographing the snowflakes like this. The closer they are to the camera the bigger they are; I have cropped this to (hopefully) get the most pleasing effect.
Definitely worth enlarging this one! Nice. Peaceful. Happy New Year Karen 🙂
Thanks, Trish! Happy New Year to you also. : )
You’ve conjured magic.
Thank you, Elena, I’m glad you think so. : )
This is so dream-like. Lovely!
Thanks, Lois. : )
This is a fascinating beautiful image —– like a distant memory of 60s French film
or long forgotten dream = make the person to puzzle “Am I looking a photo ? or gazing into deep shadow of my soul ?”
I love your comment, Yoshizen. : )
A dream-scape, I guess…
A lovely composition. Really beautiful, Karen!
Thank you, Lemony!
Very nice! I am envious of your ability to do in-camera double exposures. My Canon will not allow it….
Well I’m a bit envious of your macro equipment… : )
What a great way to start 2013. A lovely image,
Thank you, much appreciated!
¡Una bella fotografía!!
Gracias, Manoli!
Gorgeous image Karen. I love the snowflakes! 🙂
Thanks, Adrian. It’s a bit tricky photographing the snowflakes like this. The closer they are to the camera the bigger they are; I have cropped this to (hopefully) get the most pleasing effect.
Beautiful capture of a difficult subject.
Thank you, Louis.
Wonderful image! The double exposure works well for this scene.
Hi Mike, thank you. I’m having fun with double exposures.
Beautiful! Tthey are shimmering like gold dust!
🙂
Thanks very much, Marina.
Beautiful Karen..very atmospheric.
Hi Allen, thank you!
Beautiful. Love the layers.
Thanks, Emily. I love layers in photography myself. Double exposures are fascinating to me.
How lovely and well done 🙂 Happy New Year!
Thank you, Inga! To you also. 🙂
Brilliant! How you thought to take this the way you did intrigues me – a really magical shot (s).
Much thanks for that, Richard!
I’m always looking for new ways to photograph, new ways to look at things. Making pictures never gets boring, does it?
Excellent depth to this pohotograph..
Thanks, Helen!