Lately I have not had very many opportunities for new photos, so what can I do? I dive back into the archives, this time going far back. All the pictures today were taken by my Hubby long before we knew about digital cameras. He had a good camera and a good eye to 'see' that special shot, before capturing the moment.
I may have posted some of these before, so I hope you still enjoy them now.
An old hay rake stands abandoned until warmer weather, or perhaps, not to be used again.
Jake would spend hours wandering around in the bush, always looking for that next amazing shot. On this day when the hoarfrost was heavy on each branch, those special shots were everywhere.
Since these pictures were all taken long before I was part of his life, I cannot say with any accuracy where or when they were captured.
I love this one for the heavy hoarfrost on the trees.
This image looks almost black and white because of the foggy sky.
Of all his old winter photos, this may well be my favourite. The blue sky, the hoarfrost and the snow, just make a perfect picture in my opinion. I will admit that I am slightly biased.
Even a simple barbed wire fence can be beautiful when coated with frost.
Where this man of mine got all these shots is a mystery.
Overlooking the valley. The fog and the frost make for a lovely image.
I hope you have enjoyed these images. Over the next little while I will be sharing more of Jake's photos.
Finding beauty in all seasons.
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