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Dreary day (Original Post)
Old Crank
Yesterday
OP
History, wide-angled reflections, handsome swans (?) (alas, no treats), striking old snow-coated tree --
George McGovern
3 hrs ago
#9
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,392 posts)1. Even though these photos are muted, they are still great.
Even dreary can draw the eye!
Old Crank
(6,797 posts)2. Thanks Peggy
We bussed over because my daughter wanted to see snow at the castle. The weather didn't really cooperate. We have been getting more rain than snow.
Diamond_Dog
(40,166 posts)3. I'm used to dreary! I live in NE Ohio!
Your photos are very nice, especially the first one! Thanks for sharing!
Old Crank
(6,797 posts)4. We live for the summer.
We are going to see if the general Normandy area is dreary also later this week.
Thanks for the compliment
Callalily
(15,339 posts)5. Dreary days are actually good photo taking day!
And your photos proves that.
Old Crank
(6,797 posts)7. Thanks
I like the near monochrome look of Grey days.
Easterncedar
(5,889 posts)6. Gorgeous!
Old Crank
(6,797 posts)8. Thanks.
George McGovern
(11,296 posts)9. History, wide-angled reflections, handsome swans (?) (alas, no treats), striking old snow-coated tree --
very good photography Old Crank! I hope you have an agreeable visit to Normandy.
Old Crank
(6,797 posts)10. Thanks.
We haven't been there yet so it should be nice, weather permitting. It will be a bit warmer than here. In theory.




