docshark wrote:
Love this shot Stan. Snow bound for sure! Great in the download. We got a dusting here in southern DE. Take care my friend.
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Thanks my friend doc for your kind comment. Dusting is good. We have been having weekly heavy snow loads. We live in a community that takes care of snow plowing over two inches. Last storm took two days to clear driveways. Stay well and safe and before long we will be seeing some of your amazing images.Stan
Thanks for the Magnificent and thumbs up.
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nice one Stan
Thank You for looking and your kind comment.
cameraf4 wrote:
Good move. Can't let moments like that get away.
Thanks. Can't wait till our net storm and see what happens to the old truck.
Thanks for the two thumbs up.
John from gpwmi wrote:
Excellent capture, Stan. Especially to bring home the reality of the season. Would guess the inside must be a mess.
When the snow drifts are gone and melted, I plan to get closer to this old baby.
mizzee wrote:
I really like this. It almost has a Wyeth-like tone and feel to it.
Thank You Mizze for your lovely comment and associated the image with a Wyeth-like tone and feel. Greatly appreciated.Stan
Thanks Mike for the 4 thumbs up. Snow images are rare for you.
Thanks for your kind comment.Saw the scene and had to go get my camera.
Moondoggie wrote:
Nice capture, looks like a lot of snow!
Thanks Moon doggie for looking and your kind comment. I believe this storm was 9 inches.
Very nice. You may however, want to think about having a polarizer on hand, for use in these situations. Here in Colorado, I'm not caught dead without it, but for the most part, it's only used when shooting snow and/or water in bright sunlight.
Well done, especially under the circumstances! Hate to see old trucks and cars go to ruin.
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