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What's this? The neighbor's shoveled the driveway they share all the way out to the street! We haven't seen this phenomenon in 2 years or more.
(My property, their right-of-way. It's complicated. Ask Robert Blakely... Really it takes a degree and lots of experience. [Thanks, Bob!])
Merry Christmas to all of my Flikr contacts - Wishing you much joy over the holidays and happy shooting in 2012!
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Our first dusting of snow! We are slated for snow today, Tuesday and Wednesday. Enough to mess up holiday travel. By the end of the day we had about 1/2 inch.
Palash Kanwar and Jose Carrillo, CoE First-Year Students, taste the snow outside of Bursley Hall during the first snowfall of the year on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 21, 2015.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Albuquerque hardly get snow storms, once or twice each winter season. This was the first of this year. Taken from my window.
It is 11.18pm now. It has been snowing since last midnight. On and on and on.
No resting time. Astonishing. Surprising. Amazing. I don't think I have experienced this long snow falling before. This top shot was taken at 2.34pm and 8.06am shot and 9.56am shot are below.
Usually they grit the night before but this time without any reason (so I think) they didn't so the road was loads of snow and cars seldom pass. School children went home much earlier and the number seemed much less.
I cancelled tonight's going out and I am very pleased with my decision as I heard one person from our station to go back to his house, just two stations away so it would normally take about 15 minutes but this afternoon the same journey took him for 3 hours!!!!!! I also heard that abandoned cars and buses on the road.
It's still snowing. I think snow is at least 15cm deep now or 20cm. 6 inches to 8 inches.
The first snowfall this season on Long Island, December 4, 2005. Birdhouse in the bare Japanese Red-maple tree.
Original picture © Lisi Perner (thank you for allowing to use it)
Digital Image Manipulation by rpeschetz:
* removed footprints
* rotated (sidewalk edge level)
* cropped (sidewalk edge at 50% height)
* enhanced orange light
* inserted text and applied text effects
Also see: First Snow Redux Sans Type
First snow of the season. A little snow is all I need to motivate me to hike. I was able to get close to this guy, because he was sound asleep. I feel guilty for waking him up, and the other two, hiding in the brush.
Students walk back to their dorm rooms in Bursley Hall during the first snowfall of the year on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 21, 2015.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Original picture © Lisi Perner (thank you for allowing to use it)
Digital Image Manipulation by rpeschetz:
* removed footprints
* rotated (sidewalk edge level)
* cropped (sidewalk edge at 50% height)
* enhanced orange light
"White silence filling the contours of my life."
{Diane Di Prima}
A group of students have a snowfall fight outside of Bursley Hall during the first snowfall of the year on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 21, 2015.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Students wait for the bus outside of Bursley Hall during the first snowfall of the year on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on November 21, 2015.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing