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March Blizzard 2006 (Pt 1 of 3?)

Photography Landscape posted on Mar 13, 2006
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Not much time to post, but we just got hammered by the biggest Winter blizzard since......1992? I stayed home, and took some shots. I have been waiting for conditions that produce the coveted snow-coated branches...today we got plenty!!! Hope everyone survived Monday well! ; )

Comments (38)


Traligill

10:07PM | Thu, 16 March 2006

this is just beautiful!!!!!!!

CameraObscura

11:36AM | Sun, 19 March 2006

It seems winter will not give up and move aside for the arrival of spring. Guess global warming has something to do with it.

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Anjour

2:47PM | Mon, 27 March 2006

Beautiful winter scene... Bravo!!!:o)

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oscilis

10:37AM | Sun, 02 April 2006

Very delicate and beautiful.

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SamTherapy

9:58PM | Sun, 09 April 2006

Wow. Very striking. We hardly ever get snow here any more. :(

BrasilGirl2004

6:04AM | Mon, 10 April 2006

I love the snow on the tree! It is like sweet confection!

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skiwillgee

5:51PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

Just catching up on viewing (been away) This is beautiful. We didn't even get a dusting of snow this year at all. I missed it. Send some my way next time

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voske

8:02AM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Wonderful and excellent photo&shot!!!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D50
Shutter Speed10/600
Focal Length38

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