Thursday 24 January 2013

Ramassage de bois

Walking away from the Swiss lake with some found wood...

19 comments:

  1. Yes to more fuel for the (winter) fire! A lit fireplace would be especially welcome on this day. (Loved your Lizzie & Darcy comment! Recently read an article in which Colin Firth said when he was picked to play Darcy 20 years ago, his aunt admonished: Don't be silly, Colin, Mr. Darcy is devastatingly handsome and attractive:)

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  2. Preparing to build a toasty fire? That must be one happy dog out on a walk with his two humans.

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  3. Maybe the makings of a romantic fire?

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  4. The vignetting in this picture works well. It concentrates your attention on the snow and people.

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  5. Love this photo. Looks like a nice day for a walk.

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  6. You made a fine composition today, Ciel. The vignette border was a good choice.

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  7. Good that the kindling will not be wasted.
    I'm enjoying your snow pictures.

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  8. ahhh la neige est un super spectacle, j'adore cette photo. Le chien est tout content pour se promener sous la neige!
    bisous
    Léia

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  9. il vaut mieux être prudent

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  10. I'm really enjoying the sequence. A toasty fire would be really nice right now (it's -10C here)

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  11. A nice little fire would do good in our -20c weather we've been having the past few days.
    Nice shot of this "street" scene. :)

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  12. A useful 'prize' to take home, warm times ahead..lovely image Ciel.

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  13. I don't see much heat coming from that, but everything helps...

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  14. I like the contrasts to the foreground subjects. Cool shot!

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  15. Pouvoir ramasser du bois dans le parc de Versailles, c'est peut être un acquis de la Révolution Française.

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  16. @ Michelle: I think this duo was father and daughter!

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  17. Kindling is always good.
    BTW: I imagine the Swan would be tasty. Only they are off limits here. I did run over one a few weeks ago. I was slowly going down a back road when two flew right in front of me and I braked and they braked and hit the ground just as I went crunch. I felt so bad. I called the wildlife people and they came and got him and I survived.
    Whew!! MB

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  18. i wonder what they will do with the wood!

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