Grannens äppelträd passerar jag flera gånger om dagen. Långt ut i höst har vi kunnat ta fallfrukt där, men det här lilla trädet har behållit många av sina fina röda äpplen. När så WordPress kom med tanken att porträttera hur årstiderna avlöser varandra blev det en anledning att föreviga det. Changing seasons!
Our neighbour’s apple tree has kept its firy apples the whole autumn, and I pass by it every day. The snowing this week has turned the little tree into a true beauty, so I thought it would make a good picture of changing seasons and the weekly challenge.



Cold look like Alaska.I lived in Alaska for two years and I love it so much Only one bad things happen to me on June 24,2012 I was sailing around the world and I am lost it my Sailboat in the Aleutian Islands-Alaska.Now I am looking for sponsors.
I would like to go to Alaska some day – it looks beautiful there in all photos I see. Sorry about your boat – hope you will find sponsors soon.
Very beautiful – I found your blog via a comment you put somewhere else. Now to find your Lagotto pictures 🙂
Thank you! I will come back to you when my busiest schooldays are over…only a few days left now.
No rush! The blog will be here. We have last school day on Friday, luckily for my son it’s a short one.
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Härligt foto!
Jag har inte sett det där om att fotografera Changing seasons – var kan jag läsa om det?
Hej! Följ länken bara!
OK…
Jag hittade en wp-sida – Daily post – med allt som har med det här att göra, tips, idéer osv.
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Lovely subject for a photograph, Ann Christine. The colours are amazing together. 🙂
Thank you! Strong colours they are – the sunlight made it!
I love the white and red effect… beautiful. 🙂
Yes, I’m glad you like it!
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amazing pictures!
Thank you very much!
Lovely. The colours are so brilliant – looking at these pictures makes me feel like my eyes just brushed their teeth x
Talking about knowing what to say… Sheer poetry here!
Inspired by the snowy apples, of course.
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What a gorgeous picture – the contrast in colors is wonderful!
Thank you! Yesterday was a wonderful, sunny day with an absolute clear sky and not a wind. Today a storm is coming up and more snow. So, the most beautiful white on the trees will be gone tomorrow.. We were lucky to have that day!
Ja det där kan man kalla årstidsväxlingar ! Helt fantastiska bilder och jag håller med om han som sa att den bästa var mest spännande.
Maria
Precis – tycker jag också. Och nu blåser det hårt så allt fint försvinner…Det är ju de tunna kvistarna som är så fantastiska med decimetern snö på.
Så fina bilder du tar! Jag måste nu ut och fota lite för efter snön som vi fått är det fint i buskar och träd. Sedan blir det snöskottning. Puh!
Tackar! Jo, vi hade en fantastisk dag igår med strålande sol och kritvitt med hög snö på alla träd och buskar. Totalt vindstilla. Idag blåser det och snöar igen. Tyvärr faller då all fin snö bort från de tunna kvistarna…just det som gör det så vackert.
So beautiful! I can’t believe the apples are still so red. I think the snow came too early! 🙂
Well, maybe…or rather – why didn’t the family pick their beauties in time? It usually snows in December here.
Härliga bilder! Så varma lysande äpplen i det vackra vinterkalla. Den sista bilden är mest spännande.. (.tycker jag 😉 )
Håller med…
Nice shots, Ann-Christine. I like the central one most!
Thank you. I had a ramble among yours this morning – amazing! I will be back.
You’ll be really welcome.
Great photo of a seasonal change – maybe a tad early?
Glad you liked them! I’m afraid my English is not enough to really get the last part of your comment though? Please teach me!
It looks like the snow came before the berries were ready. A tad is a little bit. I do love these photos!