Fingers of Light
Early morning light filters through the trees in the Tasmanian Mt Field National Park – and it was cold, as you can see by the ice on the pond! 
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Enivea
WOW!!!! I love wild places like this…..you’ve captured it’s essence brilliantly :-)
GrandmaKnitting
Thanks! And that is ice on the pond too!
goetzinger
The beams of sunlight and the fog (or smoke, or dust, whichever) work brilliantly.
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks goetzinger, it was fog or mist and very early in the morning.
Anthony Vella
Beautiful work. Well done.
GrandmaKnitting replied
And thanks for your visit Anthony! (and kind words!)
scottsphotos
really amazing image, great work!!
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks Scotts
Garth Smith
Love it, very good morning light grandma
GrandmaKnitting replied
thank you sonny jim
Nuno Pires
great photo, nice idea to use B&W and i love the fog and how the sun rays come through =)
GrandmaKnitting replied
Sorry for the delay in replying – thank you for your kind comment.
moonlight
wow, i love it
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thank you so much moonlight :-)
Monica Scanlan
Wow, outstanding shot!!!! Fantastic!
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks so much Monica, and thanks for favoriting the shot too :-)
Hiroshi Maeshiro
Pretty! I can hear the sound of the water flowing and the arrival of the sun heating up the place.
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks Hiroshi for you lovely comment. Yes, it was in need of the sun, twas very cold!
funkybunch
stunning work
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thank you so much funkybunch!!
JennyMac
Outstanding! You’ve really captured the essence of the Australian bush on a cold winters morning… well done! : )
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks so much JennyMac, it was certainly a magical morning. I spent ages wandering around and things kept appearing out of the mist!
ananess
Romantic!!
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thank you ananess!
GrandmaKnitting
shivvy
excellent picture…you used B&W to perfection, though i have to admit that the frost on the lake pulled it off for me….its a wonderful picture, congrats!
GrandmaKnitting replied
Wow, thank you Shivvy! That’s great.
Al French
Hope you’ll continue to shoot 10^67 or so pics… the world can never have too much of what you have done so well here.. Alf of picsbyalf
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks Alf, I will do my best :)
vaquera
Stunning !
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thank you Vaquera, I’m glad you like it!
Jackie Fink
this shot is amazing
i love the feeling associated with it and the beauty of the light
GrandmaKnitting replied
What lovely feedback – Thanks so much Jackie
Jono Winnel
Hi, im an admin for the group Achromatic Nature, we’d love to have your image in our group.
cheers
jono
GrandmaKnitting replied
Hi Jono, thank you…. it is already in the group :-)
Eoin McDonnell
This is just stunning.
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks for taking the time to comment Eoin, it’s really appreciated.
Andy Smith
stunning shot, one of those that makes you remember why you take photos
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks Andy, yes, it’s one of those rare moments… early morning, mist and me out in my pjs with my camera!
Whitney Edwards
amazing capture of light and shadows. It truly feels isolated yet inviting. I know you say it was cold but it almost looks warm to me with the burst of light
GrandmaKnitting replied
Hi Whitney,
thanks so much for commenting. There is certainly something warm and inviting about light streaming through the trees, I agree.
karenamelia
Great love it
GrandmaKnitting replied
Thanks for your comment karenamelia :)