First Winter Snow
by Phyllis Kaltenbach
Title
First Winter Snow
Artist
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
The first snow of winter has arrived on Oct. 23, 2012. The higher, Sierra Nevada Mountains to the S.W. are all enshrouded in clouds this morning. Peavine, in Reno, is the mountain everyone watches in the Spring, as you do not plant your tomatoes until all of the snow if off of Peavine.
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October 24th, 2012
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Comments (21)
Cindy Treger
Phyllis, beautiful shot. f/l
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you. Cindy, very much. We are about 10 miles away from MY beautiful Mountains. My little telephoto lens does a wonderful job! Smiles!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Thank you very much, Doris for featuring "First Winter Snow" On your group, "Winter Wonderland!" 'Tis moost appreciated!
Donna Kennedy
Congratulations Phyllis on your special Feature of the Week in Winter Wonderland!...L/F
Dora Sofia Caputo Photographic Art and Design
Congrats, Phyllis! Your amazing artwork is being featured in the Special Featured Artists of the Week Section of the Winter Wonderland Homepage.Thank you for sharing this fine piece with this Group. F/L.
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you very much, Doris for featuring "First Winter Snow" On your group, "Winter Wonderland!" 'Tis moost appreciated!
Dora Sofia Caputo Photographic Art and Design
Stunning capture of a winter landscape in Nevada, Phyllis! I invite you to post this great image to the Winter Wonderland Group. It will surely make a great addition to that Group. F/L.
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you very much, Dora. I will be happy to post this in the Winter Wonderland Group! Smiles!
Morris Finkelstein
Beautiful winter landscape in Nevada with great snow-covered mountains, colors, light and shadows, and perspective, Phyllis! F/L
Steve Taylor
Wow, is this the view from your house? F/V
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Yes it is. Reno lights, Sunsets and high mountain snow! We love it! Thank you, Steve.