Same tree, several hours apart.
On Monday, soon after sunrise, the day after a snowstorm.
And, several hours later, same tree. I was attracted to a movement in the tree, which turned out to be a hawk. The hawk is still in the tree, although it is difficult to see - just love natural camouflage.
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Thursday, February 8, 2018
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Loved the contrast! The hawk... not so much.
ReplyDeleteperfect title:) fitting to the image, lovely picture...
ReplyDeleteamazing photos, especially the hawk
ReplyDeleteThe photographs are beautiful. Great contrast. I'm having trouble finding the hawk, lol.
ReplyDeleteIt got a nice little dusting.
ReplyDeleteThe change is amazing... I am unable to spot the Hawk... nature has its ways for protection... Great photos...
ReplyDeleteLovely contrast, just goes to show change is the only constant!
ReplyDeleteLoved the contrast in the two shots, Alana, although I cant see the hawk, I confess! Glad to see you join in for #TTL.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Love the golden look.
ReplyDeleteI liked the one with the snow on it! Never seen a tree laden with snow here, in Mumbai! :P
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots and so different. It's beautiful to see how the tree changed looks.
ReplyDeleteBut I couldn't spot the hawk. I feel like printing the picture out and encircling it :) Thank you so much for joining.