Spring is late to the North Country, and though the snow is gone and the homes have (mostly) survived, plant life hasn’t yet surpassed the “first hints of green grass” level. There’s nonetheless a certain crunchy, dusty beauty to the sunset now—one that is nicely offset by the glossy reflections from window panes.

I like this image a lot. The distortions from using a wide angle lens adds to the mystery of the photo. It also reminds me of my 12 plus years living in central New York State. Hamilton seemed to not break out of winter for the longest time. I don’t miss the snow.
I’m glad you like it! Winter really does seem to last forever in New York.
Great composition.
Thank you! The sunset really cooperated in motivating me to frame parts of the tree I normally might ignore.