Here the hydrants have a long handle attached to them in the late fall so that fire crews can still see where they are if needed. Otherwise the hydrants would be totally lost in the snow.
From the look of the snow around the hydrant, I'd say some dogs have made good us of it, but then there are no dog tracks - perhaps the wind smoothed over the snow?
It's looking a little lost out there, Karl.
ReplyDeleteRed in white, looks beautiful with all these shadows..
ReplyDeleteI love the bright red in the snow.
ReplyDeleteBright red and shining white!
ReplyDeleteHere the hydrants have a long handle attached to them in the late fall so that fire crews can still see where they are if needed. Otherwise the hydrants would be totally lost in the snow.
ReplyDeleteFrom the look of the snow around the hydrant, I'd say some dogs have made good us of it, but then there are no dog tracks - perhaps the wind smoothed over the snow?
ReplyDeleteMinimalist, I love also with the shadow of the tree
ReplyDeleteSUPER!
ReplyDeleteEasy to find in all that white snow!
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of the snow against the hard hydrant!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should carry a second red hydrant over there, so it is not so lonely.
ReplyDeleteBello questo tocco di rosso che emerge dal bianco! Ciao, Arianna
ReplyDeleteJ'adore everything about this composition Karl,
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