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Sometimes winter stays a long time Photograph by David Bearden

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Comments (12)

David Bearden

David Bearden

Chris, appreciate your nice comment...

Chris Berry

Chris Berry

Great job David!

David Bearden

David Bearden

Lenore, thank you very much for your nice words...

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Where've I been to have missed this one?!? This is moody, which is what I love about it. And the sense of isolation, nobody around. Beautiful work, David, and fave.

Joyce Dickens

Joyce Dickens

Beautifully captured David to convey the atmosphere and conditions....really well done!

David Bearden

David Bearden

Trish, thank you...probably a little harder in Queensland...I have many chances...

Chris Berry

Chris Berry

thanks David

Chris Berry

Chris Berry

hey David got a question --is Dawn-Senior-Trask Lenores daughter? 20 degrees OUCH

David Bearden replied:

Chris, Lenore and Dawn are sisters...isnt that an amazing that such talent in two siblings...wow!!!

Dawn Senior-Trask

Dawn Senior-Trask

What a strong mood this photograph evokes! Perfect composition and technique that conveys the atmosphere and emotion remarkably. Winters in Wyoming are notorious for their length -- and this is certainly the cabin-feverish kind of mental state into which it puts many people. (Probably why Wyoming is the least populated state!) For someone raised here, like me, winter -- and this photograph -- are more deliciously silent and thrillingly mysterious than depressing. Marvelous work!

David Bearden replied:

Dawn, thanks very much for looking at my site...I really am a fan of your work and Lenore's...yes, I like Black and White very much...mood setting is important in a b&w

David Bearden

David Bearden

Chris, thanks, was about -20 degrees wind chill this night

Chris Berry

Chris Berry

thats cold David

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