Taken while riding in the car north of Minneapolis, MN. Temps were warm enough to cause puddles along side the road from the melting snow banks. The banks themselves were black with road grime and the snow above them still white enough to reflect the warm glow of the setting sun.
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Friday, April 02, 2010
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Beautiful shadows and light reflections on that snow! Very beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scene!
ReplyDeleteCool picture. I like the contrast between the warm light and the snow on the ground.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeletethe reflections are lovely
ReplyDeleteand the sun on the white snow is stunning!!
What a wonderful light!
ReplyDeleteThat one was very nicely caught.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a tranquil scene!
ReplyDeleteExcellent and I love the colors :) Those reflections are just awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice shot and great reflection.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter:-)
The colors are great here..the sunset orange with the snow looks really nice - cool shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset scene and gorgeous reflections in the puddles.
ReplyDeleteThere is something like an ad but unreadable, overlapping your text. I thought I let you know or is it intended?
Love the evening colors.
ReplyDeletethis is a nice pattern !
ReplyDeletegreat shot.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Great colors in the shot and the reflections are very warm.
ReplyDeleteAhhh just like us. Snow in the spring :) Well at least we know it wont last long.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us on Friday-Finding Beauty.
Blessed Easter to you.
Claudia
Beautiful golden browns, even in the reflection on the puddle!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are very eye-catching. I like the double use of 'reflections' - both in the water, and the light off the snow. Nice catch!
ReplyDeleteThat's really beautiful, I like the colours. And your header is great!
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