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Sep 18, 2011 16:12:35   #
gessman Loc: Colorado
 
DB wrote:
I was born in Chicago, lived about 50 miles north until I married a career military man and we began to move around. We lived in Denver twice (actually Aurora the first time) while he was stationed at Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center. So I'm quite familiar with snow. I am now on the other end of Tennessee, 2 hours from the Smoky Mountains. The changes in weather patterns gives up more snow than usual here. We were in Greenville South Carolina last year and we got 3" of snow on Christmas night. Almost unheard of in that region. Snow and ice make for some interesting photos.... I posted a few of my snow pictures in a seperate post.
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You're familiar then with this region. I'll chase down your snow pictures barring a sudden onslaught of my impending dementia.

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Sep 18, 2011 16:41:40   #
Sarah Loc: Edgewood, KY
 
Will do.

gessman wrote:
Sarah wrote:
gessman wrote:
Tell me what you'd do with these, please... Any reason for them to exist? This blizzard and then fog occurred on the 7th of February, 2009 and was the 2nd coldest day in Denver's weather recording history. Some of us won't enjoy seeing this with winter coming on but what I'm looking for is the concensus of opinion as to whether they have any decorating merit, like perhaps in a home where there is an "all-white" freak. What do you think - honestly. Let me have it. These are not black and white. All were shot with a Canon EOS 5D MkII and an EOS 70-200, f2.8. All 3 were shot at f5.6 @ 1/80th and 100iso, handheld
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One of my favorite photos is by a photographer named Thomas Mangelsen. It features a tree in the snow and is an awesome photo. Your willow tree reminds me of that photo.
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Thank you Sarah. I'd like to engage you for a second regarding a post you made on another subject. Hopefully, since this subject is wearing on now it won't upset anyone for me to address this with you here. I saw where you said that you burn a disc before and after editing. I'm about to bring up a discussion in the "Main Photography Discussion" section on the subject of storing your images for the long haul. Please go read what I have to say and engage in the discussion.
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Aug 7, 2012 06:37:43   #
Keenone Loc: Gisborne, New Zealand
 
If you + your light compensation in snow it will be whiter - yes plus is right. Try it when your winter comes. (We got it right now here in NZ but I'm on the East Coast of the North Island so we don't get snow). But I'm a skier of old and either muddy or blue snow just doesn't look good in photos!

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Aug 7, 2012 06:38:03   #
Keenone Loc: Gisborne, New Zealand
 
If you + your light compensation in snow it will be whiter - yes plus is right. Try it when your winter comes. (We got it right now here in NZ but I'm on the East Coast of the North Island so we don't get snow). But I'm a skier of old and either muddy or blue snow just doesn't look good in photos!

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