I went out today and took some pictures after we got sugary snow this morning. Some of those are pretty good. But when I was looking at the shots to pick some for the blog, I discovered I had taken essentially the same picture at about 1:30 pm and again at 4:30.
These are more in the Moods of My Backyard series for sure! The pictures look SO different, but there is only a slight difference in the angle and where I was standing when I took them.
![snow on pines](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgo7DfyuaiR6G_Kymwgbtb0TlR5E0wBjamctIhsVpWIs240w3Oon8eRqT0LZDPRdZbKifhzIr7P_cLgRYQBuO3vLLiV9nauFKx6jbrjJ_uXfiAtf1-AIcecjAJim28wUpoIzZddNZm2BIw/s280/backyard08.jpg)
![sun on pines](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiftlapr5NFn45PXQfmSsh_0OcIF-FHy5gaCHTSxq48koVROjqOKXf5fKX_k4DiULW4Nsp-vXsWAcNuGDnBwBUPUp0Sk91K4Uf_FGOAf8CZNVy8aF1ME9rgQkvw07vU3tZdKUm5J3SIGQE/s280/backyard09.jpg)
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They look similar.
ReplyDeleteBut are so different actually.
Time cannot be duplicated.
The difference is amazing. Well done.
ReplyDeleteIncredible the difference a wee bit of warmth brings.
ReplyDeleteit's obvious that it's the same spot but what a difference
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