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Hanging in there

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On my way to work 07:30 this morning, I saw this snow hanging more than two feet down from the roof of the library adjoining my building. Amazing how it can hold on yet hang down that far without breaking off. Good thing the walk way doesn't pass right under this - I sure wouldn't like to have that fall on my head! Enjoy! Photo by me, Fujifilm A303 digital camera.

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doarte

2:47PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Superb moment (*have to catch up on your previous posts, as my egot was block and out, so I have go the long route) Always a supporter and fan GO T Bolin and you TREX

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momof4rugrats

3:42PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

sounds like you would have my luck lol!!great capture!!

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Vialliy

4:10PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Nice find.

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Rhanagaz

5:24PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Wonderful capture! Take care! ;o)

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jocko500

8:24PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

I do not know about snow as it snows here so rare. but this is a lovely shot

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neiwil

10:15AM | Sat, 04 December 2010

One to keep an eye on.Calculators out for the tensile strength of snow/ice.

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bmac62

2:19PM | Sat, 04 December 2010

Reminds me of icing on a cake:)


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/2.8
MakeFUJIFILM
ModelFinePix A303
Shutter Speed10/600
ISO Speed100
Focal Length9

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