Wet snow storm last night, but I have to work. So as I was going down my street I saw this. Camera not ready available. Jumped out of the truck with my Samsung S9 in photo mode. Shot this sleeping Sugar Shack. No maple sugaring this time of the year. Not bad for a phone eh? Of course when I returned home in the dark most of the snow had left the branches. Many of my neighbors and myself lost power for several hours because of the wet heavy snow. But it is beautiful. Wish I didn't have to work I may have found a few postcard shots...
Not bad at all. In fact, quite good.
NICE SHOT - THATS ALOT OF SNOW, Thanks for sharing
Now I know those magic “phones” are good for something! Really nice shot.
Very nice! We had a snow like that a couple weeks ago - many trees came down and we lost power for 18 hours.
Thanks for reminding me why we moved down to Central Florida...even tho it was 32 when I got up this morning.
Photog8 wrote:
Thanks for reminding me why we moved down to Central Florida...even tho it was 32 when I got up this morning.
Well your blood thins out when you live there. I can remember going to Disney World with my kids and seeing all of the water rides closed because of ice and everyone was wearing many layers of clothing. We from NH said we are going to have fun today because the lines will not be long as most were staying in... They thought we were crazy...Somewhere I have photographs of all their flowers incased in ice, ha!
SueScott wrote:
Very nice! We had a snow like that a couple weeks ago - many trees came down and we lost power for 18 hours.
We saw a little of that here also. This last storm was pretty heavy wet snow. Perfect for building snow people... But bad don the power lines . My snow blower didn't care much for it either... Hope all is well with you now...
Bob
AJFRED wrote:
Now I know those magic “phones” are good for something! Really nice shot.
I am pretty amazed with these new Samsung phones as far as photos and videos are concerned. This phone actually takes better video in low light than my Sony and Nikon for that matter. Of course it still has it limits...
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