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I also love the contrast between the ‘warm’ and ‘cold’ part of the photo! Almost as if photoshopped – but I trust you π
(I cannot ‘like’ it technically this time as the Like button is displaying as ‘Loading…’ forever. This seems to happen from time to time on WP blogs.)
Thanks Elke I can assure you its not photoshopped, the sun was setting in the valley but the high mountain was shrouded in cloud, im glad you like the contr,ast me tooπ
Wow, is that ever pretty!
Mount Snowdon looks a bit like our weather right now. Love the contrast in the photo.
Thanks Pat, I thought the contrast was really captivating which is why I pressed click on the camera π I’m glad it came through
Hi Mike, it looks cold up there although the foreground seems to be on fire! A visit there this year is a must as long as its a bit warmer!
Yes the setting sun was warming the lower valley slopes, but higher up it looked very different, cold and treacherous π
Wonderful contrast in this composition. It almost looks warm in the foreground, but icy in the background.
It was lovely and sunny in the valley, with beautiful colours, but up top it was looking very different indeed π