It looks cold there, Tom, although it was 82�F here yesterday. I see that your shot is in the B/W challenge; so we know it's a B&W. At first I wasn't so sure. With a gray sky, this could have been in color and we wouldn't have known the difference. Love the perspective and hope that you were standing on a bridge or a hill above the icy waters. You've done a remarkable job of creating a shot that feels cold.
You just keep on sending these magnificent scenes, and I just want to be there, right now...seriously, this is so well done. A favorite. The river and the snow covered trees are composed perfectly. You are really good at this.
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