Snophistry

white roofs

Now that the barn’s been painted, all the buildings on the farm are camouflaged against the snow. The cold is a fierce hunter. One has to take every precaution.

vole hole in snow

Contrary to popular belief, the snow can in fact be quite selective in what it covers.

oak snag in snow

There’s never a better time for color photography than when the world is closest to black and white.

woods' edge in snow

If the trees were naked before, they are nude now.

About Dave Bonta

Dave Bonta (bio) crowd-sources his problems by following his gut, which he shares with 100 trillion of his closest microbial friends — a close-knit, symbiotic community comprising several thousand species of bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.
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5 Responses to Snophistry

  1. Oooh, how lovely! I’m jealous…

    Speaking of naked or nude and coincidence, I just read this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2012/nov/28/naked-nude-art-divide

  2. Leslee says:

    Nice! Both photos and words.

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