Sunday, November 28, 2010

Architecture in the Snow

A snowfall has a wonderful tendency to turn pieces of natural architecture into something magical....

... and to sprinkle a bit of magic over man-made architecture.

Hogweed stems
Durham Cathedral from Observatory Hill
Lunchtime today

10 comments:

Dejemonos sorprender said...

Waw, great pictures.. the first one is wonderful! i loved it..

ADRIAN said...

That's a stunning shot of the Hogweed.

holdingmoments said...

Couldn't agree more Phil.
Agree with Adrian, that Hogweed is a cracking shot.

Orchids and Nature said...

A couple of great pictures

Valerianna said...

Beautiful. And I just checked out your last post.... I'm doing a series of ancient tree drawings, so I was thrilled to see your photos of old trees.

Emma Anderson said...

Two lovely pictures, Phil. I like the way you get under things with that little camera of yours.

LĂșcia said...

Beautiful shots!

Toffeeapple said...

Wonderfully observed Hogweed Phil, just lovely.

Killy Birder said...

The Hogweed is especially good. The weather recently has been perfect for atmospheric shots. Brian

Phil said...

Thanks Brian, the clear blue sky makes a great background on snowy days. Apologies for the slow response - I've been neglecting this blog a bit recently. Regards, Phil