The weather forecast for Sunday 1/27/19 said chance of snow but chances throughout the day for some sun with a high of 3 degrees and wind. I went and ran an errand to town (60 mile round trip) and only momentarily saw some sun. I took a route home that might give some photo opportunities but gray skies and snow was all I saw. Just as we passed the road to Point Betsie, we were in a "no snow" pocket, so we turned around and went to the lighthouse. To my surprise and delight, the clouds parted a little, and I got to see a patch of blue, or two. By the time I stopped photographing, I could not feel my gloved fingers, my legs were froze, as were my cheeks, but I was smiling from ear to ear.
...beautiful...but that looks really cold...
Some nice catches on what sounds like a horribly cold day!
SkyKing wrote:
...beautiful...but that looks really cold...
Really, REALLY, cold describes it well. My dear supportive 'better half' ventured into the cold to check on me a few times, but mostly stayed in the warm truck waiting. It took a long hot shower later when we got home before I warmed up, but it was worth it. I had fun!
Wanda Krack wrote:
Some nice catches on what sounds like a horribly cold day!
Thanks, I thought so too. We have some snow falling today and all area schools are closed. Temps are around 0, windchills about -17. It was similar yesterday, just less predicted snow.
#4 is my very favorite. I could see that hanging on a wall.
Very nice job. Frozen smile? Just can't make out what your logo says, but it's pretty. Oh! It was 22 degrees BELOW ZERO the day I got married. That was 63 years ago in upstate NY. Didn't think it was cold then, but...
djt
Say Cheese wrote:
#4 is my very favorite. I could see that hanging on a wall.
Thank you. I struggled with some "bad" versions of that shot, not composed well. That one I did better on, and it shows fairly well how pretty the scene was.
I especially like the red along with the blue sky. I think a little red is always a plus in a snow scene.Being from the south I am impressed that you even got out of the car with that low temp. The photos were worth it.
djtravels wrote:
Very nice job. Frozen smile? Just can't make out what your logo says, but it's pretty. Oh! It was 22 degrees BELOW ZERO the day I got married. That was 63 years ago in upstate NY. Didn't think it was cold then, but...
djt
My logo is a nickname given to me by a coworker... SueFi Photography. I love hearing the story of your wedding. … and yes, it was a frozen smile! :) Thank you.
issa2006. wrote:
I especially like the red along with the blue sky. I think a little red is always a plus in a snow scene.Being from the south I am impressed that you even got out of the car with that low temp. The photos were worth it.
There are very few reasons I would go out in such cold, and the love of photography is one of them. I agree with your thoughts about the red... and I was happy enough with the photo results too, to handle such cold.
Beautiful winter shots, Sue! I've been out in the snow too, and it's coooolllld, but I have fun just the same!!
lensbaby007 wrote:
Beautiful winter shots, Sue! I've been out in the snow too, and it's coooolllld, but I have fun just the same!!
The cold does not seem too noticeable …. until it is absolutely freezing.. which seems to happen about the time I feel I am done photographing a scene.
justhercamera wrote:
The cold does not seem too noticeable …. until it is absolutely freezing.. which seems to happen about the time I feel I am done photographing a scene.
I know exactly what you mean! I get into the "zone", and don't notice the cold until I'm pretty much done.
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