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Beautiful snow landscape, something that we don’t normally see.
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Thanks! Hopefully, Spring landscapes are on the way (except each time I say that, it seems to snow again).๐
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I really enjoy these snow shots! I especially like the sheep and the first few of snow on road. Isnโt it interesting how snow changes the shapes so much?
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Thanks! I ๐ sheep. They add so much to the farm, and they have their own personalities. I’m happy to report that even today’s small snow storm was melting by the end of the day.๐
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Awesome snow landscape pics.
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Thanks so much!
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Welcome
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I love your black-and-white photos. I think texture shows more prominently in them. The titmouse, squirrel, and sheep are adorable.
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Thanks! I’m trying to expand my photography, and black and white is really interesting.
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Good for you (and for us ๐).
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Love the pictures! The black and white photos really add a beautiful perspective to the snowy landscape.
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Thanks! I’m beginning to like black and white more and more.
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