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Snow Blower (and Snow)

Photography Urban/Cityscape posted on Feb 15, 2015
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A messy snow-filled street, after the blizzard. With snow from a snow-blower--it's on the left side, mid air. Check out the cars---they're beached whales! Harry (goodoleboy) posts all kinds of amazing car-shots, and I've waited eons to find a shot he couldn't get. Well Harry: Here it is. If you see this in LA, get the hell outa town! Please zoom---it's big...

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Cyve

3:11PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

Amazing view my friend ... Fantastic capture also !

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rangeriderrichard

3:35PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

Great capture! I always feel kind of sad when they churn up all the pretty snow into those piles of dirty sludge.

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romanceworks

4:38PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

Great shot. I had never seen mine or any other vehicle turn into a giant white creature, until I came to Colorado. And snow blower wasn't even in my vocabulary. Now I have one in my garage. One winter we had a snow drift that was 10 ft tall in our driveway, created by new fallen snow and a fierce wind. We looked at that mountain of snow, and at our snow blower, and it said to us ... 'no freakin' way am I blowin' that mountain away'. And our shovels wouldn't even speak to us. Took a giant plow driven by some fearless burly guy to get rid of it. :o)

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flavia49

6:56PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

wonderful capture

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photosynthesis

7:26PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

Great shot - I love the way you've framed it & the golden tones, which are pretty unusual in snowy scenes...

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goodoleboy

8:11PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

OMG, it looks like the inside of my refrigerator freezer! Yes, it would be nothing but a fantasy if I had this in my perpetually arid and overly warm neighborhood, or, in fact, Los Angeles County as a whole. Even morning dew here is a welcome sight. This pic is beyond my present capabilities to equal, except via concentrated postwork. Even if I went up to the local mountains I wouldn't find anything like this. Mounds and mounds of snow. That said, are those autos parked by a curb? They appear to have been shoved up against a forest of some kind. Cool capture, Mark. And thanks for mentioning me in relation to this post blizzard image.

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MrsRatbag

8:46PM | Sun, 15 February 2015

That's city snow for certain, that brown stuff of indeterminate origin...and the stream of vomitus from the left too. I remember this less-than-pristine stuff from my tenure in Minneapolis. It's something you tend to overlook when you live there; it's not always be lovely blue-white stuff of photos! Worse yet is the deceptive ice you step on that turns out to be a deep puddle that's overwintered and harboured the growth of untold organisms, which are now seeking out new homes in your shoes. I miss the white stuff, but I leave out these other parts! What a wonderful shot to bring it home to those of us who aren't faced with the other side of a Midwest winter!

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durleybeachbum

1:22AM | Mon, 16 February 2015

Fab crop, with that light in the distance!

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LivingPixels

4:49AM | Mon, 16 February 2015

Cool capture mark!!!

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beachzz

12:47AM | Sat, 21 February 2015

BROWN snow????? Yuck!!! But wow---the way you caught it being blown to who knows where is beyond cool; too bad you can't send some of the melted stuff to us; we could sure use it!!!


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