Saturday, 26 February 2011

Ice-Age

In this Photo - what do you see?
Is it
 A Frozen  waste land - far far away,
With Mountains - Trees - Sky and Sea,
Where beyond one breath - no hearts beat.

You tell me ---What You - See.

18 comments:

  1. I see a frozen forest.
    Amazing shot!

    Happy weekend!

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  2. white feathers from a chicken, or bed feathers.

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  3. Lots and lots of fish trying to swim away from the strong waves along shore..

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  4. I see a piece of art...
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  5. A frozen forest leading up into the misty mountains. (Or frost on a window pane).

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  6. I'm under the sea and looking at the sky through icy water

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  7. That is a fantastic photograph, Stewart. It reminds me of so many things, all of which have been listed by the others, though I think of mountains and forests first when I see it.

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  8. It's Mother Nature's artwork :) I know that can cover a lot but everyone has made pretty good guesses.

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  9. I see a universe of poems offered up by a cold pane! I see waves that could but will not overwhelm us.

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  10. I see beauty.
    I do see trees and mountains in the lower part of the photo. I'm not sure of what to make of the upper portion of the photo.

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  11. looks like jack frost left a beautiful work of art on the window :)

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  12. Beautiful swirls of ice, shot up close on a frosty morn is what I see.

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  13. I see high mountains and the sea ... love it!

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  14. Ice on the window opening up the imagination to worlds unseen.

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  15. I see feathers after a good pillow fight!
    ☼ Sunny

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  16. I see a myriad of antlers from lots of reindeer.

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  17. Yes, a frozen forest and snowy mountains and a cold moon.

    I must say, I'm glad for the warmer weather and sunny skies!

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  18. Beautiful frost that looks like an Escher painting.

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