I've had to reach into the archives for this one- no photogenic storms yet this year- I thought about including a photo of my little ones with their stormy faces- (we've certainly had our share of dramatic storms on
that score...), but settled on this photo of Lobelia after a storm from 2012- not quite the directive- but close I think, artistic licence and all that. The Bike photo is one of my favorites from the summer of 2013, and the Hoar frost covered tree is from winter of 2013, it's my favorite tree in all the yard I think- so stately and gracefull.
I'm joining in with a
Personal Photo Challenge for June- check out the other entries over there it's fascinating.
Fantastic stormy shots!
ReplyDeleteThe trees look so pretty in their snow covered state.
ReplyDeleteI love the hoar frost photo. That tree really is a beauty and must look wonderful with it's leaves on now. Thanks for stopping by. Pam
ReplyDeleteOh your plant looks as if it is wearing jewels... lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are great....
ReplyDeleteLove the frost.
Nice shots - thanks for sharing. When saw the snow, it reminded me the area where I live shuts down with that much snow. My area is not prepared for snow storms.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Enjoy your weekend.
The hoar frost is chilling through and through! And the cute bike photo takes the prize! Great photos for the challenge! Happy weekend! hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you for jumping in and participating! Your linkup wasn't right yesterday, but I fixed it for you after I got home last night from the hospital. I especially love the snowfall scene with the spectacular tree! I got a good laugh when I read your quip regarding stormy faces!
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotos! Gostaria de tocar a neve da primeira...
ReplyDeleteUm abraço!
Beautiful photos! I would like to touch the snow from the first picture ...
Hugs!
I really like the raindrops in rows on the lobelia - they look like a delicate watery chain. Stormy skies are often easier to handle than stormy faces!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the soggy lobbies...they still manage to look delicate despite the soaking.
ReplyDeleteJen
Great photography Angela!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the middle photo of those storm clouds and the little one on the bicycle, quite oblivious!!
Your header of the grape hyacinths is beautifully.
Lovely to meet you here Angela.
Cheers
Shane