Black and White: A View from Stony Point, Strasburg.
November 27, 2020
Late Day Light
Skywatch: Dusk at Dickey Ridge, Shenandoah National Park.
Black and White: A View from Stony Point, Strasburg.
Labels:
Autumn,
Light,
Monochrome,
Shenandoah,
Skies,
Trees
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Beautiful dusk photo, and I LOVE that black and white bench!
ReplyDelete...Linda, your fall still looks beautiful, here we look like winter without snow. Thanks for the visit and take care.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteVery nice reflection, and enjoyed the collages. I haven't experimented much with collage tools except for my once a month Garden Bloggers Bloom Day posts, and I should. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for the remembered colors of autumn!
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of fall colors.
ReplyDeleteYour fall color collages are so energizing!Are hats hanging there, or do I see wrong?
ReplyDeleteI join.
DeleteFall is my favorite. And hats too :)
In the last picture? Those are lights on the railroad signal, covered with something because this track is out of service. Well, perhaps they are hats for the lights!
Deletebeautiful pics !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn colours.
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lovely shots. I like the foliage!
ReplyDeleteseem to me the bench should be rotated, it seem the beautiful view is behind it. the bench itself seem beautifully crafted.
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