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