Thursday, January 8, 2009

Gave myself a day off today












14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful job! In the last one, the dark woods beyond the fence, I can almost hear cracks and distant sounds, when they carry from far away, through the undergrowth...
Beautiful job, indeed!
Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Only an hours drive away and all we have in Amsterdam are frozen canals and waterways, but no snow.

BTW, I love the B/W shots, what more colour do you need for snow and ice... non.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photos!
I took the day off also, but I went to the beach.

Brad said...

fantastic pictures, the B&W adds so much

The Pansy Bastard™ said...

Beautiful photos! I agree with Peter - the B&W is perfect for them.

Hope you thoroughly enjoyed your day off.

J@v@JuNKo said...

Brilliant! you'll have to do more of these kinds of posts! I didn't realize it it was so cold and snowy where you are lol

Anonymous said...

Shall I post it, or were the above posts already too much feathers... hmmm...

No: very beautiful pictures! I can imagine that you've had a great day making them and relaxing while walking outside.

Anonymous said...

Nice pictures, I should have been a day off too ;-)

Let's hope the snow will stay long

daan said...

Okay guys, rp is right... these feathers start to hurt.... can't sit down anymore.

Thanks all!

Anonymous said...

Daan, I really love the photo's.
If I am correct you were @ radio kootwijk?

Beautiful building :-)

daan said...

True Lud!
I love that building as well. My grandfather worked there his whole life and my father started his carreer there as well in the summers. It's a beautiful building, especially with no one else around!

Eran Evan said...

Wow - i love this photos so much.
Israel, in case you dont know :-)

daan said...

Israel has snow now and then right? It's world news when it snows there;)

Eran Evan said...

dont know why the message was strangely abrupted...
i meant to say that israel doesnt snow. a very thin layer may cover jerusalem once in 3-4 years but by the time you hop in your car and drive there - the snow had already melted