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Himmelsk #128: Snow-filled Sky

Snowy fog
obliterates sky
even its blueness.

more heavenly images here

I took this photo yesterday morning.
When I uploaded it,
I thought that I might have 
clicked on the black and white setting.
But, no, looking very carefully
I see blue on the most-frontal dark building, and
I spy some orange on a very small building
to the right rear of the photo.

Comments

GlorV1 said…
I see the blue and the pink too. It is an awesome photo, a little scary too, none the less a great shot.
Al said…
I love it when snow dulls all the colors like that, and it does make for nice photos like this.
Karen said…
I love a snow filled sky, great capture
Nonnie said…
I've never had this happen before. quite strange, but delightful.
Simon said…
Agree with Karen a snow filled sky is a delight to capture-fog is pure bonus. As long as the snow isn't falling on me.
Nonnie said…
the snow didn't last, thankfully.
GB said…
It's a good reminder of how important colour is to us and what life's like without it. It is also very atmospheric.

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