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This was the scene at my workplace today in the early afternoon. Guess no one's going to be eating at that picnic table today!
-- Pk.
Snowdrifts after days of northern gale and snowfalls.
--- 1/50 sec at ƒ/22. Focal length 18 mm, ISO 100. Canon EOS 400D.
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Our Sunday walk up Wessenden Valley was a bit of a wintry trek. Above Wessenden resevoir the path disapeared under 10 to 15 feet of snow, we had a great time getting around and over it. At one point I was on a cornice with a twenty foot drop under me, at times we could hardly see through the drifting snow, we could have done with goggles on.We hardly saw a soul, Chris Crowther was calling his sheep down to him to feed as he couldn't drive to the normal feeding spot as the road was blocked.
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Ames High School sign almost covered by snow
AHS in the background.
2-26-2007 1-28 PM
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The digging began in our east side Milwaukee, Wisconsin neighborhood just as the storm began blowing away, northeastward.
The day after the snow storm, the mailbox was almost hidden by a snowdrift created on the leeward side of a big heap of snow I had dug up when clearing the driveway.
Mrs Ellis's sweet shop (now a house) is on the left.
Photo by courtesy of and copyright owned by Ray Evans.
Image from Auckland Council Libraries - Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections 1-W0485. No known copyright restrictions.
Collection Name: Winkelmann Collection
Title: Central Auckland from the top of Shortland Street, 1923
Photographer: Winkelmann, Henry, 1860-1931
Date of Image: 1923-10-08
Description:
Looking west from top of Shortland Street towards Ponsonby, showing the premises of R and W Hellaby Limited, Bycroft Limited and Williamsons Chambers in Shortland Street (right foreground), Gleesons Buildings in High Street, Alfred Buckland and Sons, Rawlinson and Ifwersen Limited, Collins Brothers and Company Limited, Hill and Plummer Limited and Sargood, Son and Ewen
The topic for this week to capture an image that conveys a texture. By this I mean something that would ideally require touch to fully appreciate. You could go with smooth or rough, patterned or random, natural or man made. You know you succeeded when the view reaches for the monitor.
No restrictions but I'd like to see some creativity and a big splash of uniqueness.
I loved the lines and curves of the snowdrifts along the road.
WIT: Played with levels and brightness/contrast in post. Slight crop and rotation.
Our Sunday walk up Wessenden Valley was a bit of a wintry trek. Above Wessenden resevoir the path disapeared under 10 to 15 feet of snow, we had a great time getting around and over it. At one point I was on a cornice with a twenty foot drop under me, at times we could hardly see through the drifting snow, we could have done with goggles on.We hardly saw a soul, Chris Crowther was calling his sheep down to him to feed as he couldn't drive to the normal feeding spot as the road was blocked.
The digging began in our east side Milwaukee, Wisconsin neighborhood just as the storm began blowing away, northeastward.