Thursday, February 24, 2011

AND THEN ALONG CAME ANOTHER OFFER

After I got home and warmed up, photo buddy P called to suggest we check out the mill pond and Falls. Couldn't keep me in!
Here is the mostly-frozen mill pond with a less-than-perfect reflection because of a slight breeze and those low-slung clouds.

 Snoqualmie Falls was furiously creating an icy mist which stuck to the camera lens, but also, because of the sub-freezing temperature, clung to the flora, making frosty fingers.  These are reaching over the Falls, barely seen as a blur on the left:
 More patterns in "black and white" at the Falls:

 On the way home, we stopped at the Snoqualmie train station:
 Tangled tendrils encased in ice, hanging over the Falls:

3 comments:

Lynda said...

Perhaps you should make a book of Snoqualmie and North Bend . . . these pictures would be perfect for catching the charm and feel of the local surroundings. You always make everything magical. I love the train station and the frosty fingers with the falls int he background. (Actually, I love them all, but those are my favorites.)

pat said...

Nice! Wonderful zig-zag motion on the stairs shot...you HAVE keyed into the BW vibe, haven't you? For there not being too many areas to shoot at the Falls, you did well!

Nikki Cherry said...

I really like these pics Grandma! There's something about untouched snow that is really beautiful.