An American Christmas is a photograph by Lois Bryan which was uploaded on December 22nd, 2013.
An American Christmas
On a snowy afternoon on top of Blue Knob Mountain in Claysburg, PA, I took a walk and discovered this beautiful vision of our flag touched with a... more
by Lois Bryan
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An American Christmas
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Lois Bryan
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On a snowy afternoon on top of Blue Knob Mountain in Claysburg, PA, I took a walk and discovered this beautiful vision of our flag touched with a light dusting of frost. Looking more closely, the twinkling, red and green and blue and yellow lights of Christmas made the perfect addition of color in an otherwise seemingly colorless landscape.
Image taken January 2012 with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens.
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December 22nd, 2013
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Brian Tada
Magnificent work, Lois... absolutely love this! Gorgeous how our beloved American flag stands out majestically, with the perfect touch of color from the Christmas lights. So beautifully done... inspiring and awesome to behold and admire! F/L
Janette Boyd
Great image of our flag! Very nicely framed against the frost and twinkling lights! Love it! f/l
Sherri Of Palm Springs
Hi Lois, what a beautiful image and so good to see our flag standing up there as proud as can be...lovely always makes me feel good when I see our American Flag and a patriotic person who put it up...love it Lois Sherri FVL
Julie Mayser
This is a moving and wonderful photo.... you were in the right place at the right time, definitely !!!! Great skill exhibited.
Lois Bryan
My thanks to the purchaser from Vienna Virginia for the purchase ... I hope it brings you much happiness!
Lois Bryan
Thanks so much to the host of "Comfortable Art" for the honor of a feature in your group!!!
Christian Mattison
Roaring Spring side - wiggle your way through Morrison's Cove every chance you get. Especially the southern portion through Woodbury, Lafayetteville, Salemville, Maraiah, Waterside, New Enterprise, and Loysburg Gap. You can shoot through the gap & head south to Everett, or better yet, head up on through Snake Spring run and take it all the way to Everett. Looking forward to seeing what you find!! :)
Lois Bryan replied:
I'm making a note of your suggestions. Have breezed around Everett more than once, and yes, I know Snake Spring, I think it's lower Snake Spring Road that I've haunted more than once!!! thank you, Christian!!!
Larry Trupp
Very colorful addition in this bokeh background Lois...The flag stands out so well here...L/F
Christian Mattison
Lois this is gorgeous!! Very nice. Sometime when you're in the area leaving Blue Knob, cross over the 4-lane and drive up to the top of the mountain behind Claysburg. You'll be at the top of Baker's Summit, then cross down into Morrison's Cove, Turn right at the bottom of the mountain and just wander. You won't be sorry! :) -v
Lois Bryan replied:
Thank you, Christian .. I will!! Now, are you talking about the Pavia side or the Roaring Spring side??